Bruce Willis and Kirstie Alley -- one is an incredibly generous tipper and the other is the biggest cheapskate around ... at least according to one chatty skycap-to-the-stars.
After Brody Jenner shockingly handed out a twenty-spot for his service, the celebrity bag carrier ran his mouth about some of his most famous clients -- from Bruce to Rihanna to a whole mess of NFL bigshots -- and you're never going to believe who's tight with their wad....
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(Page 1 of 2) | 1 | 2 | Most Recent | Next 15 CommentsToofastforyou.. Who cares who writes first?? Get a life you fool.
nice to know that TMZ hires Porn Producers to be their camera guys. this camera guy was also the same guy that got his ass whooped by Chris Brown's & Rihannas bodyguards! go back and find the old footage... that's definitely his girly voice!
Celebrity's should spread the wealth. They get to have a life that most of us can only dream about. Stop being cheap celebrities! Show us some respect!
ok...i always thought "tipping" was about the quality of service ???
it's very rare...but...when i've been badly served...it's no tip...
let's the people get the feedback they need to improve their attitude !!!
Back in the 70's ( yikes I'm that old! ) Bob Hope was tighter than wallpaper. He stiffed everybody at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago.. The parking valets, the bellmen or whoever did anything for him.. Cheapskate!
Servers make 2.13 in my area so when you don't tip we make NO money!!! And we tip out other people so when you don't tip we pay to serve your table!!!
Agree with bebop about Bob Hope. He played in a Bogie Busters golf tournament in the Dayton area in the 80's and ordered room service. Despite special ordering things that weren't on the menu, including homemade applesauce (the kitchen staff had to go out and buy the apples), Hope tipped all of $1.00.
"tip out other people" means they have to share their tips with the bartender, busboys and sometimes the hosts
Everyone knows the most noted L.A. area tipper is Rabbi Yehuda "The Blade" Goldman.
BULLS**T..... I work at the Borgata in AC and have waited on Mr. Willis, he tipped $300 on a $400 check....... IS HE CHEAP?
Obviously in the USA people working in some positions are underpaid and customers have to support their wages.
At the end prices are in reality higher than what they appear to be.
Tipping perpetuates a kind of slavery mentality.
Wouldn't be reasonable to raise the prices and pay the menials the right amount that they deserve for doing their work?
















