Watch: ‘Insane, I Don’t Feel Safe’ – British TikToker Blasts ‘Evil’ Maltese Hotel After ‘Crazy’ Stalker Episode
A popular British TikToker has taken to social media to put a Maltese hotel on blast after he alleged they had allowed a stalker to enter his room and leave a note.
“Guys, you won’t believe what just happened to me,” Nathan Bates, who boasts over 336,000 followers on TikTok and nearly another 100,000 on Instagram, said in a video uploaded yesterday which is already sitting on over 22,000 views.
The video, which he titled “My hotel helped a stalker find me”, features Bates detailing how, when he returned to his hotel room, he found a letter by a stalker on his bed.
“The worst bit is ‘please don’t report the workers for helping me find you’,” Bates said, reading out the letter by a Maltese fan who told him he had just spent five hours looking for you and was only looking for a reply to his message on Instagram.
“So the place I’m staying has genuinely let a stalker come to my room and put a note inside, or a worker has told him where my room is a put a note in for me,” the TikToker continued. “That is crazy. How is that even possible? And now I don’t feel safe, because someone knows where I am. They can take my stuff, they can do anything. So I’m about to kick the fuck off and I’m about to get my money back.”
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This afternoon, Bates uploaded another TikTok from the hotel stalker saga, telling his fans the situation had gotten “10 times worse”.
According to him, when he did go down to confront the hotel staff on the situation and demand a refund or even an apology, he was instead met with a confrontational woman who he blatantly called “evil”.
“She turns it on me and says ‘No, you know the guy, you’re friends with the guy, he told me’,” Bates recounted. “She told a random stranger that pretended to be my friend that I was staying somewhere. The biggest breach of privacy ever.”
The situation only got worse when Bates’ friends started recording the whole exchange, with the TikToker alleging that the hotel worker said she’d be calling the police since they breached her rights. When they called the police instead, they were allegedly told they couldn’t do anything about it.
Now in a different hotel and without the refund he wanted, Bates said his friends are still saying in that first hotel. “They go down to the reception, and do you know what they find? A scan of our passports and room numbers on the reception desk,” he said. “It’s not out in the open, but if you’re speaking to reception, you can see that. Again, a breach of privacy, an insane breach of privacy. I can’t believe it.”
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