Hülya Avşar sending pork to the series "Kızılcık Şerbeti".

04.04.2026 18:31

The phenomenon series Kızılcık Şerbeti on Show TV has once again made headlines with its latest episode. The reference to the pork scene from Hülya Avşar's show, which ended early, has resonated widely.

The series Kızılcık Şerbeti, which has broken viewership records on Show TV screens, was once again a hot topic with its latest episode. A dialogue featured in the 131st episode of the series quickly became a trending topic on social media.

ATTENTION-GRABBING SCENE

In the series starring Evrim Alasya, Barış Kılıç, Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan, and Ceren Yalazoğlu Karakoç, the words spoken by the character Kıvılcım at the dinner table drew attention: The character Kıvılcım, played by Evrim Alasya, said at the dinner table, “No one, whether religious or non-religious, cooks or serves pork in their home in these lands.” 

From Kızılcık Şerbeti

This line was interpreted as a reference to the controversial pork scene in the series Aynı Yağmur Altında, which did not have a long screen life and ended prematurely.

In the second episode of the series Aynı Yağmur Altında, a scene where the character Tülin, played by Mine Çayıroğlu, served pork at a dinner table hosting a conservative Muslim family had drawn significant backlash on social media. The scene, which quickly became a hot topic, had become one of the most talked-about moments of the series. It was suggested that this scene had a significant impact on the series' early finale.  

From Kızılcık Şerbeti

IT BECAME A TOPIC ON SOCIAL MEDIA

After the scene aired, viewers flooded social media with comments. Many users argued that the message conveyed was appropriate, while others stated that the scene contained a deliberate reference.

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