Virat Kohli was shocked: a video was shot from the hotel room

The employee’s judgment failed badly.

Perth’s Crown Towers Hotel is the most expensive hotel in Australian history. The building cost 650 million Australian dollars. PDO

Virat Kohli is shocked.

The living legend of India’s most popular sport, cricket, took to Instagram to share with his 220 million followers a video of his privacy being grossly violated in a hotel room.

In the video, at the hotel of the Australian company Crown Resorts in Perth, an employee takes pictures of the sports star’s belongings in Kohli’s hotel room.

– King Kohli’s hotel room, the employee wrote in connection with the video.

Kohli was naturally distraught.

– I understand that fans get happy and excited to see their favorite players, excited to meet them and I have always appreciated that, Kohli began in his post.

– But this video here is terrible and it has made me very paranoid about my privacy. If I can’t have privacy in my own hotel room, how can I expect to have any privacy anywhere?

– This kind of fanaticism and complete violation of privacy is not okay with me at all. Please respect people’s privacy and don’t treat them like an entertainment commodity.

Virat Kohli will represent India in the T20 World Cup in Australia. EPA/AOP

Kohli and the rest of the Indian team played in Perth on Sunday in the T20 World Cup match against South Africa.

Opponents such as Australia also wondered about the treatment Kohli experienced David Warner.

– Ridiculous, completely unacceptable. Was this Crown Perth? Warner wrote.

Crown Resorts commented on the matter a few hours after the update published by Kohli.

According to Crown Resorts, the persons involved in the incident have been fired from the hotel.

– The safety and privacy of our guests is the most important thing to us and we are extremely disappointed that something like this has happened, Crown Resorts’ spokesperson said in the press release.

– We sincerely apologize to the guest in question and continue to work so that this remains an isolated incident.

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