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Women Call Out Restaurant Staff For Gossiping About Them Having Dinner With Their Sugar Daddy

Women Call Out Restaurant Staff For Gossiping About Them Having Dinner With Their Sugar Daddy
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A TikTok video showing two women confronting a restaurant staff for allegedly gossiping about their sugar daddy behind their backs sparked a debate on whether or not servers should mind their own business.

Julia McCabe, a.k.a. @jualreadykn0w on TikTok, posted a video of her and Vanessa Schecher, a.k.a. @notyurnessi on TikTok, dining at a restaurant and listening to the servers talking about them and being unaware of being recorded.


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McCabe explained what happened in a text overlay and said Schecher confronted their waiter for talking about them within earshot.

"We overheard our waiter and the hostess talking smack about us being out with our sug@r d@ddy so she confronted him when he came back to the table."

In the clip, Schecher could be heard telling their waiter:

"By the way that's my sug@r d@ddy not my uncle or dad or anything since you guys are so curious over there."

Those in the service industry weighed in on the situation.

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But not everyone was quick to write the situation off as a petty one.

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Others thought people shouldn't be so quick to admonish others for doing what many of us do...without getting caught.

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The clip ended with the women enjoying the server's peace offering for his indiscretion.

"He brought us free dessert to apologize," wrote McCabe.

However, the women were warned not to get too excited.

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