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Are the members of Florida Georgie Line<\/strong> famous cheapskates? One tabloid claims the members of the country band have a poor reputation at their own restaurant. Here\u2019s what we know about this workplace scandal.<\/p>\n

Florida Georgia Line Flamed By Disgruntled Restaurant Staff?<\/h2>\n

This week, the National Enquirer <\/em>reports famous country duo Florida Georgia Line has a surprisingly poor reputation among the staff of their own restaurant. The three-floored FGL House draws a big crowd to Nashville\u2019s Broadway strip, but sources say the duo, Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, rarely visit the popular establishment. The stars \u201caren\u2019t involved in the restaurant besides having their name on it,\u201d an unnamed waiter charges.<\/p>\n

But when Kelley and Hubbard do manage to visit, they demand VIP treatment. They apparently block off an entire floor and leave a less-than-generous tip. \u201cThey\u2019re insanely cheap,\u201d the anonymous staff member charges. \u201cThey give a $20 tip on a check for the entire night. That\u2019s nothing compared to what a bartender could make working the normal floor.\u201d Another employee adds, \u201cThey can afford to treat people right.\u201d<\/p>\n

Florida Georgia Line Never Visit Their Restaurant?<\/h2>\n

It\u2019s hard to believe this story. While Kelley and Hubbard wouldn\u2019t be the first celebrities to have a poor reputation among their employees, we\u2019re a bit skeptical of this specific rumor. If the duo really was rude to their staff, there would surely be mention of it online \u2014 especially if it was a pattern of behavior like this tabloid is describing. <\/p>\n

But, strangely, there isn\u2019t a murmur about it on the web. So, if we were to take these rumors seriously, we\u2019d have to believe that these employees are reserving their complaints specifically for this tabloid \u2014 and that just seems unlikely.<\/p>\n

It looks like Kelley and Hubbard were just unlikely targets for the tabloid\u2019s smear piece. That\u2019s especially apparent when you consider how little detail the outlet provided about the musicians. Until any genuine staff members back up these testimonies, we can\u2019t help but see this as an unwarranted attack against Kelley and Hubbard\u2019s characters.<\/p>\n

The Tabloid On Other Country Stars<\/h2>\n

But the members of Florida Georgia Line aren\u2019t the first country stars the National Enquirer <\/em>has made up stories about. Last March, the outlet reported Keith Urban was dangerously underweight. Then the magazine claimed Reba McEntire was pushing her boyfriend to get married.<\/p>\n

The publication also alleged Tim McGraw was unwell after having a meltdown onstage. Finally, the tabloid claimed Blake Shelton forced NBC to cancel their next season of The Voice<\/em>. Obviously, the Enquirer <\/em>isn\u2019t the most reliable when it comes to Nashville\u2019s favorite stars.<\/p>\n