Big Tippers: 20 Celebs Who’ve Left Generous Tips

As Americans, we all know the basics of tipping etiquette — or do we?

Plenty of celebs go above and beyond when tipping, sometimes giving tips that rocket past 20% and into 200 percent territory and beyond. If you think you’re a good tipper, just wait until you see these big tips from generous celebrities.

Last updated: Sept. 1, 2020

Jim Carrey

  • Tip Amount: $225

Jim Carrey might be known for making his butt cheeks talk on film, but one of Canada’s richest celebrities also knows how to dine. In April 2016, he dropped $151 on sparkling water, pinot noir, lemon chicken and quinoa at Chester in New York City’s Meatpacking District, reports Page Six. When it came time to pay up, he embellished that tab with a hefty $225 tip. And if you think 151% is a big tip (which it is), you haven’t seen anything yet.

Donnie Wahlberg

  • Tip Amount: $2,000 and $2,020

In July 2017, Donnie Wahlberg skipped some of the best restaurants in Charlotte, North Carolina, to dine at one with the best hash browns — a Waffle House. Eating there before a New Kids on the Block gig at the Spectrum Center, Wahlberg was so impressed by the wait staff that he left a $2,000 tip on a tab of $82.60, reports USA Today.

In a post-waffle Instagram post, he explained his generous gesture: “My mom waited tables and my dad tended bars — for years! So, when I walk into a Waffle House and the staff treats me like a king, you better believe I treat them like queens!”

To kick off the new year this year, Wahlberg left a tip of $2,020 on a $78 bill at an IHOP on New Year’s Day and encouraged other people to do the same.

Amy Schumer

  • Tip Amount: $1,000 & $500

Amy Schumer is more than a comedian — she’s also a super-charitable serial tipper. Amy first made headlines for tipping in 2016, when she left $1,000 on a $77 bill for the bartenders at a performance of “Hamilton,” according to one employee who posted a photo of the receipt and tip on Instagram.

In 2017, during a break from shooting “I Feel Pretty,” Schumer continued her streak while noshing on clam chowder and oysters with a $500 tip on an $80 tab at the Union Oyster House in Boston, reports People magazine.

Schumer told Howard Stern that she used to wait tables and bartend, so leaving big tips “feels good.” However, “it’s a little selfish because it feels so good to be able to do that and know that you made (the wait staff’s) night,” she added.

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