[9:02] Actor Bruce Willis arrives with wife, Emma Heming, for Glamour Magazine's annual Women of the Year award ceremony in New York
Bruce Willis arrives with wife Emma Heming for Glamour magazine's annual Women of the Year award ceremony in New York, Nov. 10, 2014. Reuters/Lucas Jackson

A German waitress got lucky when Bruce Willis tipped her $923 after a lavish dinner last Saturday. The Hollywood actor was in Berlin on vacation with wife Emma Heming. They had gone out for dinner with model Karolina Kurkova and 13 business partners at Hotel Zoo’s Grace restaurant.

According to German newspaper Bild, Willis and the group feasted on cod, lobster, filet mignon, steak and pasta. They also indulged in fine wines, Moscow mule cocktails and tequila until the early hours of Sunday morning. The “Die Hard” actor was satisfied with the restaurant’s service and splashed out a $923 tip for the waitress. The lucky waitress has been identified as Rachel S., and she reportedly spent the money partying with colleagues after her shift, according to ET Online.

The actor looked dapper in a black suit, matching tie and a navy shirt, while black shoes completed his outfit. His wife wore a long-sleeve black dress that ended above her knees. Emma paired her gorgeous dress with metallic heels and a matching clutch. Her brunette locks were kept side-parted and pulled back into a bun. She completed her look with some gloss and flashed her red manicure. The same day the 36-year-old took to Twitter and wrote: “Ready for a casual night in #Berlin.” She also shared a photo of her look for the dinner on Instagram. The Hollywood couple were on a three-day vacation in Germany.

Willis and Heming left Berlin on Sunday. The actor was dressed in white T-shirt, gray jeans, black leather jacket and covered his eyes with black sunglasses as he stepped into a Berlin airstrip for his journey back home. His wife Emma went makeup free, sporting ripped skinny jeans, a striped top and a white blazer. She finished her look with glasses. Bruce was born in Germany and moved to U.S. when he was 2 years old. The actor's mother was German and his father was an American soldier.

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