Adult film stars could face charges after allegedly using budget hotel for filming
Management of a budget hotel in the UK is considering legal action after 28 guests allegedly used several rooms to make adult films.
A group of adult film stars could face legal action after booking into a budget hotel in the UK to allegedly film X-rated footage.
Horrified bosses at a TraveLodge in Newcastle, northern England, revealed the moment they suspected the 28 models weren’t like their regular guests, with cameras reportedly being rolled in without permission, The Sun reports.
The group had initially hired a nearby mansion with pool and hot tub for nearly £10,000 ($A17,500), but were asked to leave by the owner.
And when they tried to find another luxury venue, they got stuck in snow, according to reports.
So they booked a family room and four doubles at £43 ($A75) a night at a TraveLodge in Newcastle.
As the stars posed for snaps, one image showed seven women sitting on a single bed inside one of the rooms.
Actress Lacey Amour, 23, said: “We’re just trying to do our jobs.”
However TraveLodge has since said it could take legal action against the group if it is found they breached the hotel chain’s terms and conditions.
“We have been made aware of an allegation that filming may have taken place in one of our hotels, without our authorisation and against the terms of our booking conditions,” a TraveLodge spokesperson said, according to the Daily Mail.
The spokesperson said the business had not been informed the booking would be a business trip for the group of adult entertainers.
“We are currently conducting an investigation regarding this incident and we will have no hesitation in terminating any future bookings and taking legal action if we believe an individual is in breach of our terms and conditions.”
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