Caitlyn Jenner ‘tears’ apart from Beverly Hills hotel to serve lunch over ripped jeans

Reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner slammed the iconic Beverly Hills hotel after being denied service for violating their dress code. The gold medal-winning Olympic decathlete took to Instagram to share her fury over not having lunch over the ‘little rag’ in her jeans. Caitlyn was trying to get into the Polo Lounge restaurant of the luxury hotel. “@bevhillshotel f*** awesome service to you for not letting me eat lunch with this little rag in my jeans. Shame on you. Disgusting,” she wrote on her Instagram story on Monday. The restaurant’s patrons have been around for decades, but no longer. In defense of the hotel, the website reads, “At Polo Lounge, we encourage you to dress for the occasion, so we’re going to recommend you a casual hat, ripped denim, crop top.” , sleepwear, swimwear and men’s sleeveless shirts to refrain from wearing. After 4 p.m., we do not allow shorts, flip-flops (including Birkenstocks) or sportswear (including tracksuits). Children under 10 years old are exempt. ,

Caitlyn also highlighted in her stories that hotels do not have a ‘compulsory’ rule against torn denim. She re-shared an article for her story from celebrity and entertainment website TMZ, circling in the red line, “Interestingly it says ‘we encourage’ … so it doesn’t say it’s a mandatory There’s a dress code.” Kris Jenner’s ex-husband, 72, also claimed that the staff allowed fans to click pictures with him, even though it was against hotel policy. She posted a screenshot of a snippet from a TMZ story, “Employees weren’t enforcing a ‘no photos’ policy – as Caitlyn took with many fans – yet they decided to enforce a dress code against her.”

The posh hotel’s website, frequented by Hollywood’s elite, has a no-photo policy, which says, “For the privacy of our guests, we ask you to refrain from taking photographs … Please note that unplanned And unauthorized professional photoshoots or video shoots in public places or outlets of the hotel are not permitted.”

Managed by parent company Dorchester Collection, the Beverly Hills Hotel has been criticized in the past by celebrities such as George Clooney, Ellen DeGeneres and Elton John. The island country of Brunei, which adheres to strict religious laws that prohibit adultery and homosexuality from punishable by stoning, owns nine hotels under the Dorchester Collections. Many have called for the boycott of properties due to the country’s regressive laws.

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