Celebrity leaves huge tip for Boston college student at restaurant
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Amy Schumer is back in the news for her generous tipping habit.
The actress and comedian was dining at a Boston restaurant when she decided to share the wealth with her waitress.
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Schumer, who is in Massachusetts filming her upcoming film “I Fell Pretty,” popped into The Union Oyster House for an early dinner last week with a pal of hers.
The stand-up star, who was sat in the back dining room to protect her privacy, racked up an $80 bill at the oyster fixture ordering oysters, clam chowder and other Boston staples.
While dining, Schumer confessed to the server that she used to be a waitress and “knew how hard it was,” restaurant owner Joe Milano said to People.
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The waitress and Emmaneul College student was happy to be serving Schumer, Milano said. And even happier once she saw what Schumer had placed on the tip line – a whopping $500.
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“She was excited to be serving her,” Milano said. “But then to get that kind of tip was something else.”
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Schumer has left large tips before, making headlines last year for a $1,000 tip on a $77 check.
In an interview with Howard Stern, Schumer confessed why she is such a good tipper, stating, “it feels good. It's a little selfish because it feels so good to be able to do that and know that you made their night.”