Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson added a grand to his $63 dinner tab in Cherry Hill. For his server, who waits tables to supplement her teacher's salary, it was a welcome gift.
Chad"Ochocinco" Johnson added a grand to his $63 dinner tab in Cherry Hill. For his server, who waits tables to supplement her teacher's salary, it was a welcome gift.Retired NFL star Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson stopped into Bahama Breeze earlier this week to celebrate his fiancée’s birthday.The server, who asked The Inquirer to identify her only by the name Indigo, waits tables to supplement her income as a middle-school teacher in South Jersey.
It was a slow Monday, and she greeted Johnson and his fiancée — Sharelle Rosado, a Miami Realtor — as they sat down. The evening went smoothly, as Johnson and Rosado were engrossed with the football game.“I looked down and my eyes blew up and I thought, ‘No way!’ I thanked him,” said Indigo, who called the tip “a welcome gift.” She said she would put the money toward her dance team, Getting Better Everyday Step and Dance Team.
the day before the Bengals honored him. . He hadbefore the Cincinnati-Baltimore NFC wildcard game, adding, “Ravens don’t stand a chance tomorrow. Who dey?” Johnson also appends his receipts with the words “Proverbs 11:25,” as in, “A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.”
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