Renee Brown was missing out on spending time with her 9-year-old daughter on Christmas Eve as she worked to serve customers at the Railyard in Houston. She was having a hard time with it until Post Malone and Shaboozey walked in and sat down on the patio. Renee made sure to tell all of the regular customers "not to be weird and bug him." She was pretty sure he picked the place to protect his privacy. "It's a neighbourhood dive bar, and I'm sure he picked a place like that to feel a sense of normalcy," Renee says. Customers ended up buying most of their drinks, and Post left a $20,000 tip on a $1 bill. "I immediately broke down crying," Renee recalls. "It was a very emotional night already being away from home, being swamped behind the bar, trying to process that they were even there and then the tip on top." She thanked Post Malone and says she was in tears talking to him. Renee works two jobs and homeschools her daughter. She hasn't had a car in two years and had to start from scratch just a few months ago.