Kim Kardashian and Kanye West walked out of their first Irish castle on their honeymoon – without paying the €30,000 bill.
The US couple reportedly planning to stay at Castle Oliver, in Limerick, and had issued them with a series of demands.
They asked the €20,000-a-week estate – where they planned to stay for five days – to buy expensive new sheets, towels, DVDs, champagne before their arrival.
However, the Daily Star Sunday reports that they left for Ballyfin House in County Laois after Kim wasn’t happy with the lack of phone reception.
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And Kim and Kanye then made their bank take back the money from their credit card they had paid Castle Oliver.
“The florists, chefs, food and entertainment – the lot – was all on the tab,” a source said.
“By refunding it all back to the credit card they’ve left everyone involved with a massive bill.
“The problem is the kind of high-level credit card they used to pay for the venue and extras in advance allows them to get it all refunded back at any time.”
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Staff had arranged a number of romantic trips for the superstar newlyweds – but mobile reception was the key issue.
“It was clear the moment they arrived Kim wasn’t happy. She got out of the car and started saying there was no phone reception,” the source added.
“Even when they were being shown around their honeymoon suite she kept walking around saying she couldn’t get a signal.
“Kanye said it was gorgeous but Kim didn’t make conversation. She seemed really distracted and put out.”
Kim and Kanye’s management refused to comment.