Celebs gets all kinds of perks when out on the town, but they're still expected to plunk down twenty percent at the end of the night just like the rest of us.
Some do, and some don't. Some even don't tip at all.
We've combed the internet to find the stories of celebs who tip a hefty chunk of change, and those who barely tip pocket change at all.
Let's start with the worst.
Worst Tipper # 10: Rachael Ray saves money by only tipping around 10% on meals.
As the host of Food Network's $40 a Day, Rachael Ray showed viewers how to have fun in a new city without breaking their budget.
However, as many miffed waiters and waitresses have pointed out, part of her strategy is tipping around ten percent on many meals.
That's not yummers, Rachael. Not yummers at all.
Worst Tipper #9: Mick Jagger once left an 11% tip on a $90 pizza tab.
Estimates of Mick Jagger's net worth hover around $225 million, and he's earned every penny of it.
However, eyebrows were raised when the Stones frontman dined at Washington DC's Pizzeria Paradiso and racked up a $90 tab, and left an 11 percent tip of $10. One message board even has a report of Jagger dining there and failing to leave any tip at all.
The best things in life may be free, but generally a decent tip starts at fifteen percent.
Worst Tipper #8: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is "just a cheap pebble."
By all accounts an all-around nice guy, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson still managed to rub one waiter the wrong way, who promptly took to the internet to vent.
According to the anonymous waiter, Johnson asked a steak house to open up early, so Johnson could avoid his fans.
At the end of the meal, Johnson reportedly left a seven dollar tip. As the waiter seethes, "This guy is not a 'Rock' to me, just a cheap pebble."
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