Caitlyn Jenner furious after being thrown out of Beverly Hills hotel for wearing ripped jeans
Caitlyn Jenner resorted to Instagram Stories to vent about a bad experience she had at the Beverly Hills Hotel, claiming she was denied lunch because her jeans were ripped. She went on the offensive on Monday, December 13, saying, "fuck your horrible service for not letting me have lunch with this tiny rip in my jeans. Shame on you. Disgusting. I have been a patron for decades. No longer."
According to the insider, workers at the exclusive Hollywood hangout did not enforce their 'no photographs' policy, and Jenner did manage to pose for selfies with admirers throughout her visit. However, when she decided to have lunch at the Polo Lounge, her ripped jeans did not pass the establishment's dress code.
"Please review our dress code guideline, which is published on our
website and sent to every guest when they book a reservation with us," a
hotel spokeswoman told TMZ when asked about the incident. Caitlyn made
it clear in her post that though she has been going there for years, she
will no longer be a patron after the incident. She expressed her
dissatisfaction by tagging the hotel's parent corporation, The
Dorchester Collection.
The dress code reads,
“At the Polo Lounge, we encourage you to dress for the occasion, so we
ask that you refrain from wearing casual hats, ripped denim, crop tops,
nightwear, swimwear and men’s sleeveless shirts. After 4 pm, we do not
permit shorts, flip-flops (including Birkenstocks) or sportswear
(including tracksuits). Children under 10 are exempt.” However,
interestingly, nowhere does it state that the Polo Lounge's dress code
is mandatory. Jenner's ripped jeans were hardly scandalous or indecent
and should not have ordinarily provoked such censure, especially since
the hotel seemed to have relaxed certain rules for her like the "no
photograhy" one. Jenner used Instagram Stories to emphasise parts of the
TMZ piece,
including the paragraph about the dining spot's dress code that
utilises the verb "encourage" and the narrative about taking photographs
with fans.
According to a source close to Jenner, the event
might be just another chapter in Dorchester's long history of problems
with the LGBTQ community. Jenner has been largely absent from the
spotlight in recent months. The last time she was in the spotlight was
her views on gay marriage on the Ellen DeGeneres' show. In 2015, Jenner
appeared on Ellen and said, “I’m a traditionalist. … I kinda like
tradition and it’s always been a man and a woman.” She also added that
her position on same-sex marriage had "evolved" since transitioning. “As
time has gone on, I think a lot of people on this issue have really
changed their thinking here to, ‘I don’t ever want to stand in front of
anybody’s happiness.’ That’s not my job, okay? If that word — ‘marriage’
— is really, really that important to you, I can go with it.” On 'Big
Brother VIP Australia,' she discussed the conflict with Ellen. "Then she
turns to me and says, 'Well, it seems like you're not up for it.' She
went on Howard Stern's programme in New York, his radio show, the
following week and said I was against gay marriage and completely burned
my ass," she recounted. The reality star later in an interview
with Diane Sawyer told her, “I am 100 percent behind gay marriage. Let’s
clear that up right now.” Jenner, however, stood by the statements she
made at the Ellen show about the same-sex marriage issue was an evolving
process at the time of her initial comments, but added, “get it
straight, I am all for it.” While Caitlyn later agreed she might have
handled things better, the talk show host has never any such attempts at
reconciliation. This was why, Caitlyn Jenner pondered about requesting
Kris Jenner to stop any of their kids from appearing on 'The Ellen
Show.' She eventually opted against requesting such a big favor.
1 comment:
Who fucking cares? This is simply press time for a Transvestite looking for attention.
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