Some Celebrities Are Apparently MUCH Better Tippers Than Others
Being rich and famous apparently doesn’t guarantee you’re leaving 25%. According to stories from people who claim to have served celebrities, Jay-Z, John Cena and Jennifer Lopez have all been accused of leaving little or no tip in certain situations. Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus, Post Malone and Shaquille O’Neal have reputations for being extremely generous. Shaq has even reportedly paid for an entire restaurant’s meals and handed members of the staff $100 each.
Cindy Crawford Once Had an Exorcism Performed on Her Daughter
Kaia Gerber says she’s had some unusual experiences since childhood, including feeling like she was attracting beings from other dimensions. Apparently, things got strange enough that her mom, Cindy Crawford, once brought someone in to perform an exorcism using a didgeridoo. Yes, the long Australian wind instrument. Nothing says “get out of my house, interdimensional being” quite like a giant eucalyptus tube.
Stop Wasting Money on Wedding Favors
Here’s one place couples might be able to save some money on their wedding: favors. Wedding experts say those little keepsakes you painstakingly pick out often get left behind or eventually thrown away. If you’re determined to give guests something, consider making it edible. Your guests probably don’t need a shot glass with your wedding date on it, but they’ll absolutely take a cookie.
Reba McEntire Might Need More Than One Wedding Day
Why have one wedding when you can have three or four? Reba McEntire says planning her wedding has become complicated because she and fiancé Rex Linn want everyone they love involved—including their animals. Since the couple lives on a farm, their celebration could look a lot different from your typical celebrity wedding. Think less Madison Square Garden and more famous friends hanging out with farm animals.
Buena Vista Social Club Is Coming to Miami
This Broadway show couldn’t have picked a better city. The Tony and Grammy Award-winning Buena Vista Social Club will kick off the Adrienne Arsht Center’s upcoming Broadway in Miami season this fall. The musical celebrates Cuban music and culture and will run September 29 through October 4 at the Ziff Ballet Opera House. Even better, its Miami arrival coincides with Hispanic Heritage Month and will include a free celebration of Cuban music and community.












