Kendall Jenner is receiving heat online (yet again) after allegedly not tipping a bartender at a New York City venue.
Jenner was reportedly at Brooklyn club Baby’s All Right for rapper A$AP Twelvvy’s album release party. (Jenner is dating A$AP Rocky, who is a member of the rap group A$AP Mob alongside Twelvyy.)
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She allegedly ordered $24 in drinks but didn’t leave a tip. The venue’s staff were apparently angry at being stiffed by the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, so they took to social media.
They posted a photo of Jenner’s tip-less credit card receipt with the caption “Don’t forget to tip your bartender :).”
The post’s comments have been filled with a variety of takes on the stiffing. Some are questioning the validity of the post, some are calling the staff unprofessional for posting the receipt and others are angry at Jenner for not tipping despite her wealth.
“Receipts don’t prove they didn’t leave a cash tip,” commented one user. “Don’t be f—ing idiots.”
“This is probably the most unprofessional thing a business can do,” wrote user Kevin Arles. “All for some likes and comments.”
“I’m really surprised by a lot of people on this,” commented another. “I think you should always leave a tip. You don’t know what someone’s day has been like. The way I think of it, you are having the luxury of going out…i.e. not working. This person is taking care of you and the least you can do is show a little respect and place a tip.”
Jenner has not spoken out about the controversy, but it’s unlikely that she will, based on her track record with controversy.
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