Waitress gets once-in-a-lifetime tip as music megastar Bad Bunny dines at Sydney cafe
Bad Bunny was spotted eating breakfast at a Sydney cafe yesterday, with one lucky waitress given a concert ticket and a $US100 bill as a tip.The Puerto Rican superstar, legally Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, dined at The Rusty Rabbit in Darlinghurst.The sighting racked up views on TikTok before it started circulating online and in the media.Want the official inside scoop on MAFS, unfiltered and unseen? Watch After The Dinner Party hereThe Rusty Rabbit posted about the "unexpected VIP guest" on Instagram.One post to the cafe's Story showed a $US100 bill signed "Bad Bunny", with a screenshot of text messages from someone who works at the cafe, saying the singer had stopped in to eat breakfast."What a surprise we had this morning," the caption of the story read.READ MORE: Kyle takes day off amid Jackie fight dramaREAD MORE: Billionaire Kim K's surprising career moveREAD MORE: Daughter's death at 42 marks another cruel loss for Martin ShortIn the second Story, they posted a video of the waitress who served him, who explained what the star had to eat and showed the table he sat at."Definitely helped having a Spanish-speaking superstar waitress. She even got a concert ticket for her incredible service this morning," the post read.The staff member revealed the singer, who recently headlined the Super Bowl half-time show, ate the pancakes and steak and eggs. While staff were scrambling to serve up their best meals for their famous customer, fan and content creator Pedro Cruz learned the singer was out and about in Sydney."My friend messaged me that he saw Bad Bunny and his team pull up to a cafe outside his house," he said in a TikTok video.He got in his car and drove across the city to try and meet the singer."The map said it was going to take 41 minutes, my mate Josh was getting live updates, it was literally a race against time," he told viewers.https://www.tiktok.com/@pedrocuz/video/7610644352540413205?_r=1&_t=ZS-94E4FmcZlwn"All the odds were against me... then as we finally made it, I raced inside and it was empty."I just ordered a muffin, feeling sad, but then, he just appeared ... as soon as I saw him, I shouted, 'Benito, Benito!'"I got excited, and he was so happy to do the photo; he was smiling, it was such a good experience."Sydney is slowly transforming into a Bad Bunny fan hotspot as the singer prepares for his two concerts at ENGIE Stadium this weekend.The city even hosted a Bad Bunny look-alike contest before he touched down in Sydney, with some contestants resembling the singer.FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in celebrity, lifestyle and opinion via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details