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Pregnant Hooters server says her big belly fetches over $400 in tips

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Published 11:59 9 Nov 2022 GMT

Pregnant Hooters server says her big belly fetches over $400 in tips

She thought it was going to be a quiet Tuesday afternoon...

Emma Guinness

Emma Guinness

There's a fetish for just about everything, and now one pregnant Hooters server has revealed that her big belly is bagging her some serious tips.

Taking to TikTok, Tay B, 21, explained that she's making some serious dollar at the famous diner for her belly and not her, well, hooters.

Showing how she over $400 in tips on a random Tuesday afternoon, she said: "I'm gonna do another day in the life as a pregnant Hooters girl.

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"Tuesdays are usually our slower days… So, I don't expect to get a whole lot of money, but hopefully it'll still be a good day."

The server then went into detail about how generously she was tipped, beginning with her first customer, who paid for a $20.83 bill with a $100 note and told her she could keep the change.

It was an excellent start to Tay's day and it only got better.

Another big tip came from someone who she described as a 'regular' that gave her a generous $40 tip on a $9 bill.

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The server was also lucky enough to get a large 35 person table to serve, and needless to say, this resulted in numerous tips, the biggest of which was $120.

She then revealed what her finally tally for what she assumed would be a quiet day at Hooters and it was a seriously impressive $417.

Tay admitted: "[It was a] pretty freaking amazing Tuesday!"

Customers at Hooters were very generous to their pregnant server.
TikTok / @taybbitxh

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Unsurprisingly, the video went far from unnoticed on TikTok, and at the time of writing, it has been viewed almost a million times.

Reacting to the video, one viewer asked: "Is it true ppl tip more for pregnant servers cause they feel bad thinking you aren't making good money [sic]."

This prompted another to note: "There's also plenty of men with a pregnancy kink who find pregnant women really attractive so would tip more as well."

A second viewer revealed: "My cousin got pregnant and the dad was out. She got everything she needed for her son by herself working here!"

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"Is it just me or they tip more when ur pregnant?!" questioned a third. "I think it's so sweet."

A fourth, meanwhile, praised Tay's consistent reaction to her tips, regardless of their size.

They wrote: "I like how thankful you are despite how much somebody tipped you. You don't have anything bad to say. It's nice."

Featured Image Credit: TikTok

Topics: Real Life

Emma Guinness
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