NEW YORK (JTA) — The next time Amy Schumer shows up at a restaurant, the wait staff will likely be vying for a chance serve her, and not just in hopes for an autograph or selfie with the actress-comedian.
Schumer, who is Jewish (and the cousin of New York Sen. Charles Schumer), may have set a record for generous tipping on Saturday night when she left a $1,000 gratuity on a $70 bill.
According to several media outlets, the “Trainwreck” star, who worked as a bartender and waitress before establishing herself in acting, gave the tip (via credit card) to the bartenders who served her at Manhattan’s Richard Rodgers’ Theatre, where she was seeing Broadway hit “Hamilton.”
One of the bartenders (six, all aspiring actors, are sharing the tip) told The Daily News that when she thanked Schumer for her generosity, Schumer said, “I’ve been there, I get it.”
From the bartenders @ @HamiltonMusical thank you @amyschumer for making our night! @madeleinedejohn @michael09442299 pic.twitter.com/m525TRuf37 — Sara Laursen (@sblaursen) March 20, 2016
Madeleine DeJohn, one of the actor-bartenders, said Schumer left an $80 tip on a $40 tab last time she was at the theater.
Schumer joked on Monday that she has since “fallen on hard times” and needs the money back.
This is really embarrassing but I’ve fallen on hard times and I need that money back
— Amy Schumer (@amyschumer) March 21, 2016
But since her Comedy Central show “Inside Amy Schumer” was renewed for a fifth season in January, the comedy queen is probably doing just fine.
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