CORYDON, IND.- You may not have known who "Brad's wife" is until recently, but if you've spent time on the internet in the last 24 hours, you've likely seen a mention of her on social media.

That's because you won't find her at Cracker Barrel anymore.

And because "Brad's wife" isn't at Cracker Barrel, the internet has taken the national restaurant chain to task through social media.

The viral trend picked up steam this week after a post was discovered from late last month by a man named Bradley Byrd, who asked for a reason why his wife was fired after 11 years working at the location in Corydon, Ind.

Coincidentally, Byrd's wife - whose real name is Nanette - was fired on his birthday.

Byrd has continued to post on his personal page as he awaits a formal answer from the company.

Good morning.I still have not heard from "said" company. I would like everyone to remember that some very good people... Posted by Bradley Reid Byrd on Thursday, March 23, 2017

And that's where the internet comes in. Since news of Brad's wife being fired has spread, users have bombarded the company's Facebook and Twitter pages with questions and comments demanding that she be rehired. Users have also left sarcastic reviews of the company that reference the treatment of Brad's wife.

The hashtags #bradswife and #justiceforbradswife have generated thousands of comments and shares as internet users join in on the trend.

The eggs at @CrackerBarrel will never be sunny side up without #BradsWife. #JusticeforBradsWife 🍽🍳 — The Hot Mess Kitchen (@thmkofficial) March 23, 2017

#BradsWife used to get my hash browns extra crispy. Now they're just mush. SAD! #justiceforbradswife — J. Bell (@daimudan) March 24, 2017

I thought I missed Cracker Barrel. Turns out I only miss Brad's wife.#justiceforbradswife — William Main (@wtmain) March 24, 2017

In getting in on the fun, other restaurant chains have posted their own reactions to the firing of Brad's wife on their social media accounts.

So far, Cracker Barrel has not released an official statement on why the employee was fired. However, a petition has been started on Change.org "demanding justice for Brad's wife."