Ex-“Precise Housewives of New York Metropolis” star Sonja Morgan caused pretty the scene at Noho hotspot Tucci on Saturday after the restaurant refused to comp her bill, we hear.
She generally known as proprietor Max Tucci after being handed a $1,000 study demanding a comp on account of, amongst totally different points, she’s a single mother.
“She was utterly hysterical and refused to pay. It was like she was filming a ‘Housewives’ episode, shouting, ‘I’m a star!,’” a provide claimed to Net web page Six.
By Monday, Morgan had paid the bill, along with a tip. Nonetheless we’re knowledgeable she’s not welcome on the spot.
We’re knowledgeable that she has actually been given free meals by the restaurant so far, and she or he had mistakenly assumed that that would be the case on this occasion.
Morgan, 61, began on a dicey flooring, reserving a desk for 3 nonetheless arriving amidst a busy weekend night with a celebration of 5. (We’re knowledgeable the group stopped by for dinner and to pregame sooner than hitting up her cousin Jack Morgan’s thirtieth birthday celebration at Enhance Enhance.)
Points went downhill when the server delivered a bill for almost $1,000, the onlooker shared.
“She was like, ‘I don’t pay; people pay me [to go to their restaurants].’ She was utterly entitled and caused a scene about not paying.”
Nonetheless we’re knowledgeable that after she spoke to Tucci, it turned clear that he had no intention of giving her dinner on the house.
Morgan confirmed to us “there was a clear miscommunication,” together with, “I believed I was consuming in alternate for a promotional put up. … I made that acknowledged to staff.”
A fed-up Tucci, nonetheless, is sticking up for his staff and has now blacklisted Morgan from the restaurant.
“It’s not about me. Don’t do that to my staff,” he knowledgeable Net web page Six.
“The value of each little factor is so pricey correct now [for restaurants], and she or he’s merely taking profit. … There was no affiliation for her to have a comped dinner. She merely wished free meals and restore.”