Hotel workers REVEAL some of the WEIRDEST requests of the extremely wealthy, including asking their bodyguards to “walk and growl like an animal”


There's no question that wealthy people have different habits and preferences than the average person.

From their choice of hobbies to the way they spend their free time, the wealthy often do things that seem strange to the average person.

As it turns out, some of the extremely wealthy have allegedly asked some of the weirdest requests from hotel staff.

Buckle up for this one, folks! Some stories are quite spicy!

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Hotel workers confessed to receiving some of the weirdest requests from wealthy people. Credit: Getty Images.

Housekeeper Shrishti spilled the strange antics of one big company president when he entered the hotel where Shrishti works.

In her story, the housekeeper claimed that the unnamed company president always comes with over two dozen security guards surrounding him.

While the setup seems to be the exact picture of what comes to mind when we think of wealthy people coming into hotels, Shrishti said that the man would eventually start "crawling and growling on the floor like an animal".

She said: "He would even ask some of his guards to do the same."

“He enacted this animal ritual every night in the lobby for nearly a month in front of other visitors who’d silently witness the sheer horror of it all.”


Another bizarre account came from Willie, an office manager who had a strange encounter with one of the people in the "top 500 richest" in the world.

Willie said that this particular man had his stock plummeted to a "record-breaking low" while he was staying at the hotel, prompting him to make a weird request from hotel staff.

The office manager spilled: “That night, he wanted to sleep on the table of the restaurant and asked for around 20 cooked lobsters to be laid out across his body.”

And what's even weirder is that he asked the hotel staff to empty three expensive Italian red wine bottles in an ice bucket where he dipped his shirt into.

“He dipped his shirt in that bucket and kept wiping his face for the next few hours with that thousand dollar wine-soaked shirt," Willie said (Ummm what?)

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A “top 500 richest” member requested to sleep on a restaurant’s table and be served 20 cooked lobsters laid out across his body. Credit: news.com.au.

It was also revealed that a millionaire from China asked hotel staff to serve them food "inside a special guitar" instead of posh plates.

Other stories shared include a man who requested to have a horse with him during the entire duration of his wedding and "wanted to be on or around it always, even in the lobby” and a billionaire sheik who asked two floors of the hotel where he's staying in to be completely shut off from any visitors "except the female hotel staff".

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The things money can buy!
It seems as though those with money think they can behave any way they wish, and not be considered 'odd', whereas if a down and outer behaved like a wild animal, they would possibly be arrested.
 
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Some folk just don't know what to spend their money on next. They've already bought just about everything money can buy, so they start thinking outside the box. If they bothered asking me I could give them some pointers or ideas but I doubt they'd like them!!;)
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I wish there is a law clearly writing that demanding his staff growling and crawling on the floor is equivalent to staff abusing and he must pay for penalty.
 
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