
When a TikTok influencer and NYT bestselling author received her DoorDash meal in early August, a hand-scrawled note in the bag caught her eye.
The words were from the delivery driver: “Your tip is helping make our wedding possible,” it read. “It means the world to us. <3 Hope & Tyler.”
Hamilton is the author of the 2026 bestselling book Birth Vibes: Stories and Strategies for an Empowered Birth, a delivery room nurse, and founder of Hot Mess Express, a nonprofit that provides free home cleaning services for low-income parents.
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She is nothing if not empathetic, and as she described in a TikTok video on her channel where she enjoys the company of some 5 million followers, the note caused her to go “kindness stalking.”
Finding the couple’s wedding page, she donated a heap of gifts through Amazon which arrived in a massive pile outside of the couple’s front door.
Hope, the delivery driver’s bride-to-be, responded with a video of the mass of presents, writing that they were “so grateful.”
GNN received confirmation that following the exchange, DoorDash itself sent Hope & Tyler a wedding present as well.
It’s not the first time that kindness through their platform has brought out kindness from the platform.
In March, GNN reported on the story of a woman who had a DoorDash order brought to her house and was shocked to see the driver was an old man who struggled to climb the 3 steps to her front door.
Inspired to help, she set up a GoFundMe, which raised $940,000 to allow the man to retire, and her initiative grabbed the attention of the company, which added $20,000 to the man’s makeshift retirement fund.
Kindness breeds kindness, even in the corporate world.
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