Our BRAG Hero Of The Year is 19-year-old Penrith legend Brooke Collins, who was crowned “Queen of Chicken 2018” for getting the KFC logo tattooed on her foot during Schoolies.

The fast food chain were looking for the biggest fan for National Fried Chicken Day, and it looks like they found her. She scored $100 worth of KFC products for 52 weeks – which is a lot of potato and gravy.

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“National Fried Chicken Day is quite obviously one of our favourite calendar dates, so we wanted to do something special not only for the joy of fried chicken but the people who adore KFC the most,” marketing officer Angela Richards told news.com.au.

“Nothing says, ‘I love the amazing taste of the Colonel’s secret recipe fried chicken’, more than a year’s supply of the Colonel’s finest.

“We’re looking for hilarious stories, wacky anecdotes and huge displays of immense love for KFC tasty fried chicken to help us choose our overall winner. The bigger and bolder the story, the better!”

Again, it looks like they found what they are looking for.

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