READ: Waitress pens sassy open letter to jealous woman who told her ‘find your own husband’

When this waitress was accused of flirting with one of her customer’s husbands, she did NOT hold back in her response…

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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When Jessica Morris returned home from her honeymoon, she returned to her job as a waitress at a local restaurant.

Working alongside her husband, who also holds down a job at the eatery, she started serving a couple on their honeymoon.

According to KFOR.com, Jessica said: “They were there to celebrate part of their honeymoon, to which I replied ‘oh I just got married last month, congratulations.’

“I assumed they heard me, and we proceeded with the whole ‘what can I get you?’ yada yada yada.”

Jessica continued to serve the couple, laughing and joking with them throughout their meal - and she assumed that they were having a good time.

But, after the meal, the couple paid their bill and disappeared, leaving her a measly $0 tip.

A tip… and a snarky little note.

It read simply: “He's my husband, find your own. Good luck :)”

Unsurprisingly, Jessica was shocked by the woman’s comments - and very annoyed.

So, after returning home, Jessica posted about the situation on Facebook with a note of her own for the woman, who identified herself as "Jenny."

Check it out:

Image via KFOR.com
Image via KFOR.com

“So Jenny, here's a life tip for you from me; your insecurity as a woman is heartbreaking.

“Have pride in yourself and your relationship with YOUR husband to where you don't need to put another down to bring yourself up. Especially a server who lives off her tips and needs them to help her husband pay bills.

“Also, Jenny, I hope you like the pen, because it's my present to you. One NEWLYWED to another.”

Writing a particularly sassy sign off, Jessica added: “P.S. My husband said you can sit in his section next time, that way you won’t have to be so worried about your husband “flirting” with a server. Maybe you’ll see his ring a little better than you saw mine.

“Signed, Jessica – the woman you offended by thinking so lowly of, that I would attempt to flirt with a man who is with his wife.”

Are you Team Jessica or Team Jenny?

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