Luxury Hotel Workers Revealed The 15 Celebs Who Were Perfect Guests, And The 7 Who Were Shockingly Awful

Have you ever wondered which celebs are a pleasure to work with, and which are actually freakin' UNBEARABLE?! I KNOW I HAVE!!!

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Thankfully, luxury hotel employees divulged their celebrity experiences on Reddit and, though they are ALLEGED — like, we obviously can't actually confirm any of these — I could TOOOOTALLY see them being true.

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Here are 15 celebs who were perfect guests, and 7 who were.........not:

1."J.Lo gets a a lot of hate from hotel workers, but when she stayed at the hotel I worked at, she was kind, funny, and was very discreet about her identity. She didn’t draw any attention to herself, but she smelled so good that everyone was looking!"

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2."I worked valet at a hotel, and Usher was the WORST. He was with two people, and a third was waiting outside the car, so I was holding the door of his SUV open for them. I was waiting for the third to get in, and Usher yelled at me — like, YELLED — that I was taking too long to close the door. His friend was still standing outside the car."

FoarAMA

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3."Tom Felton was super cool. He was just hanging out with some friend after playing a round of golf. He said, 'Cheers, mate!' when I dropped off his food."

moomoothedog

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4."Machine Gun Kelly frequently stayed at the hotel I worked at and actually hung out with one of my former coworkers consistently. He was a really nice and polite dude, as were his friends. We never had any problems from them."

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5."Tiger Woods was a total douchebag. He didn't talk to anyone or tip at all. He had an hour and a half massage and didn't even sign his tab. We called him, and he sent his wife (now ex-wife) down to sign his bill. She left no tip."

moomoothedog

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6."Colin Farrell was actually pretty nice — he knew how to say please and thank you. He was really nice to one of our little old lady breakfast waitresses."

Sofiztikated

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7."The 14th Dalai Lama stayed with us. He and his security team were so pleasant."

LongHair_DoesNotCare

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8."Arnold Schwarzenegger was a really nice guy. A lot shorter than I thought."

Sofiztikated

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9."Dave Coulier (Uncle Joey from Full House) was the best, and just hilarious. At checkout when I was thanking him for his stay, he answered with a 'Cut it out.' This Full House fan nearly lost it."

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10."Waka Flocka Flame stayed at my old hotel, and it was the WORST NIGHT EVER!!!! I worked audit, and at 3 a.m., all hell broke loose — there were fights, sex workers, and fangirls acting a mess! It didn't stop until 6 a.m. when I left!"

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11."Johnny Knoxville came to dinner at my restaurant a few years back. He booked under his real name. I gotta say, he was probably one of the nicest celebrities I have ever met. He was super humble, said hi to everyone like they were old friends, and tipped well. 10/10 would work into the book on a busy Saturday night again."

lacecorsetdolly

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12."Skrillex accidentally left his wallet in his room, which was booked under the tour manager's name. He was super low-key, went in the back door, no noise. He was totally an ideal guest."

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13."The worst person I ever served was Condoleezza Rice. I was off work at 11 p.m. and stuck around with another bellman until almost 2 a.m. to unload two elevators' worth of her luggage. Afterwards, she just thanked us and went in her room with no tip. Her nephew apologized on her behalf and gave us $5."

MikeOxbigg

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14."Once, a famous teen celebrity left a room full of needles and various drug paraphernalia behind for housekeeping to clean up."

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15."The best tipper was Nelly. He would tip $100 every time for anything, and he'd do it slyly, being sure not to open it up and prove to the world how good of a guy he is."

FoarAMA

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16."My favorite guest was Leslie Nielsen. Talk about presence — the moment that man walked into the lobby, everyone knew."

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17."Chris Pontius from Jackass was super nice. He ate with his wife, and they ordered two caesar salads."

moomoothedog

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18."P. Diddy never tipped for anything."

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20."Stan Lee was a nice guy, a good tipper, and had a great sense of humor. His daughter, on the other hand, was very snobby and felt like she deserved to be treated like royalty because of who her dad was."

moomoothedog

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21."Sinead O'Connor was a really nice, if eccentric, woman. Very quiet."

Sofiztikated

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And lastly (and my personal fave on this list, TBH):

22."We had a shark from Shark Tank stay at our hotel. He was nice from what I could tell, but I wasn't the one checking him in. I did drop off a gift in his room and, funnily enough, the TV was playing Shark Tank."

dayoldhansolo

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So, have ✨YOU✨ ever served a celebrity who was either FABULOUS or the absolute worst?! Tell us in the comments!!!

Answers have been edited for length and/or clarity.