
While celebrity travel seems glamorous, it sometimes involves reckless behavior that causes serious damage to hotel properties. High-profile guests often leave behind costly repairs after parties or when they act out, and this can even lead to them being banned from luxury hotels around the world. These incidents show how unpredictable fame can be and what happens when people don’t respect boundaries in public places.
Johnny Depp

In the mid-1990s, the actor caused approximately $10,000 in damage to a suite at The Mark Hotel in New York City. Police arrested him for vandalism after receiving complaints about loud noises. Hotel security discovered broken furniture and shattered glass throughout the room. The actor claimed an escaped armadillo was responsible, but no evidence of the animal was ever found. He ultimately paid for all the repairs to resolve the legal issues with the hotel management.
Charlie Sheen

Hotel security at New York City’s The Plaza found actor Charlie Sheen in distress after a night of partying in his room. The suite was heavily damaged, with broken chandeliers and furniture scattered around. Sheen was taken to the hospital for observation, and the incident received widespread media coverage. Hotel management reportedly banned him due to the extensive damage, continuing a pattern of problematic behavior in luxury hotels throughout his career.
Lindsay Lohan

The actress was reportedly kicked out of the Shutters on the Beach hotel in Santa Monica after severely damaging her room. Hotel staff found blood on the carpet and cigarette burns on the furniture after she checked out in 2007. She also caused significant damage to a suite at the W Union Square. These incidents led to her being known as a problematic guest. Lohan has faced legal and financial consequences for her behavior in several luxury hotels and establishments.
Courtney Love

The singer was kicked out of London’s Claridge’s hotel after a fire started in her room, reportedly because she smoked in bed. Hotel staff also complained about the condition she left her suite in. She was also permanently banned from the Ritz-Carlton due to damage she caused and complaints about excessive noise. The singer has often talked about her wild lifestyle during her successful music career, and her actions led many high-end hotels and brands to avoid working with her for years.
Keith Richards

Keith Richards, the famous Rolling Stones guitarist, gained notoriety in the early 1970s when he famously tossed a television out of a hotel window at the Continental Hyatt House. This became a defining moment symbolizing the outrageous behavior often associated with rock stars at the time. The hotel was known as a hotspot for the band and their crew’s wild parties. Eventually, Richards and the band were blacklisted from all Hilton hotels for a considerable time, further cementing his image as a rebellious and untamed figure in the music world.
Robert Plant

Robert Plant, as the frontman of Led Zeppelin, was part of the wild scene at the Continental Hyatt House in Los Angeles. The band famously raced motorcycles through the hotel’s corridors and caused significant damage to their rooms. Hotel staff constantly had to repair broken furniture and address complaints from other famous guests. Because of these behaviors, the hotel became known as the “Riot House” by musicians and fans. Plant and his bandmates were repeatedly banned from major hotel chains while touring the world.
Liam Gallagher

Liam Gallagher, the singer who fronted the band Oasis, is permanently banned from London’s Savoy Hotel because of his wild behavior during a stay there. He apparently threw things from his room and disrupted other guests and staff. Throughout the nineties, his brother and fellow band members were also known for damaging hotel property. Gallagher has never apologized for his actions, and his reputation as a difficult guest continued even after he started a solo career.
Noel Gallagher

Oasis songwriter Noel Gallagher admitted he, like his brother, used to trash hotel rooms when the band was famous. They were known for breaking furniture and leaving their hotel suites completely wrecked, leading to bans from many international hotel chains because of the expensive repairs. Noel saw this destruction as a normal part of being a rock star on tour. Eventually, this behavior meant the band had to stay in lower-quality hotels on their later tours.
Pete Doherty

I’ve heard some crazy stories about this musician’s hotel rooms! Apparently, he’s famous for trashing them – and I mean really trashing them. People working at hotels in London have found everything from blood on the walls to drug stuff just left lying around. One manager even said a room was completely unlivable after he stayed there for a single night! It’s gotten so bad that a lot of fancy hotels won’t let him book a room anymore because of all the money they have to spend on cleaning and repairs. Plus, his wild behavior has landed him in trouble with the police more than once, it seems.
Amy Winehouse

The singer, who sadly passed away, was known for causing damage in hotel rooms when she was going through difficult times. Hotel staff in London reported finding broken furniture and graffiti after she stayed with them. She was reportedly kicked out of several luxury hotels due to her disruptive behavior and the mess she left behind. Repairing the damage to her rooms often cost thousands of pounds each time, and her team constantly had to work with hotel owners to pay for the damage and prevent lawsuits.
Naomi Campbell

The famous supermodel has been barred from a number of high-end hotels and transportation companies because of her well-known quick temper. She was involved in a legal issue after allegedly throwing a cell phone at a hotel employee in New York. Hotel and travel company managers have said her mistreatment of staff is the main reason they won’t serve her. As part of legal agreements, Campbell has had to complete anger management courses. Despite her success as a fashion icon, she’s gained a reputation for being a challenging guest.
Russell Crowe

The actor was arrested in New York City after throwing a telephone at a hotel concierge. Reports say he became angry while trying to reach his family in Australia and couldn’t get the call to go through. He was charged with second-degree assault, and the incident received a lot of negative press. Although the damage to the hotel room was minor, the incident caused tension between the actor and the hotel. The actor later publicly apologized for his behavior in multiple television interviews.
Amanda Bynes

The actress, a former child star, was asked to leave the Ritz-Carlton in New York City after being caught smoking in her room. Hotel staff also reported that she damaged the suite and acted strangely towards them during her stay. They found the room messy, with things broken and out of place. This happened while the actress was publicly dealing with personal issues, which eventually led to legal involvement. As a result, she was banned not only from this hotel, but from all locations within the same hotel group.
Shia LaBeouf

The actor was arrested at a Georgia hotel for causing a disturbance and being on private property without permission. Reports say he became confrontational with both staff and guests after someone refused to give him a cigarette. Because of his behavior, he was asked to leave and is no longer allowed on the property. This isn’t the first time the actor has acted out in public, which has caused problems with some of the companies he’s worked with. He is now getting help to address the issues that led to this incident.
Billie Joe Armstrong

Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong has confessed that the band used to deliberately damage hotel rooms during their initial rise to fame. He explained that he and his bandmates would break things and throw them out the windows simply out of boredom between concerts. This behavior led several hotel chains to ban the group. Looking back, Armstrong acknowledges this was reckless youthful behavior that created extra work for hotel staff. Thankfully, the band outgrew this destructive phase as they became globally successful.
Sid Vicious

The Sex Pistols’ bassist was at the center of a notorious incident at the Chelsea Hotel. He and his girlfriend were infamous for the extreme damage they caused to their hotel room during their stay, leaving it significantly wrecked and ultimately becoming a crime scene. This behavior contributed to his reputation as a tragic figure in the punk rock scene. The Chelsea Hotel continues to represent the turbulent and short-lived life he lived during his career.
Rod Stewart

I remember hearing stories about how this singer got completely banned from all Holiday Inn hotels back in the seventies! Apparently, he and his band were notorious for throwing wild parties that trashed the rooms – broken furniture, stained carpets, the whole nine yards. They even tried to get around the ban by checking in under their tour manager’s name! Eventually, he had to pay a lot of money to make things right and get the ban lifted. Now, he likes to joke about all the crazy things they did to try and sneak past hotel security. It’s a pretty legendary story, honestly.
Steven Tyler

Aerosmith’s lead singer was known for being part of a wild band culture that often involved trashing hotel rooms. During international tours, they famously blew up toilets and threw furniture from balconies, racking up huge repair costs and getting permanently banned from many major hotel chains. Tyler later wrote about these incidents in his autobiography, describing them as part of the typical rock star lifestyle. He eventually changed his ways, choosing a healthier and more professional life later in his career.
Axl Rose

During the 1990s, the lead singer of Guns N’ Roses was notorious for trashing hotel rooms. He regularly threw large parties that caused significant damage, often costing thousands of dollars to repair. His quick temper also led to arguments with hotel employees and security. As a result, many hotels in both Europe and North America stopped allowing him to stay there, fearing further destruction. These incidents frequently disrupted the band’s tour plans and created financial problems for their management team.
Slash

During his time with Guns N’ Roses, Slash was notorious for the mess he left in hotel rooms. He’s admitted to causing so much damage – including broken TVs and furniture – that hotel staff needed heavy-duty equipment to fix things up. This led to several luxury hotel chains banning him due to the constant repair bills. Now, he’s embraced a much more relaxed life, leaving the wild days of touring behind.
Tommy Lee

Motley Crue’s drummer was notorious for incredibly destructive behavior while staying in hotels. The band famously damaged property – things like sawing furniture with chainsaws and tossing large appliances into pools. This led to them being banned from many hotels worldwide. The band members, including Lee, actually embraced their reputation as the most troublesome guests, and the cost of their destruction was often taken out of their tour profits.
Vince Neil

As the lead singer of Mötley Crüe, Vince Neil was notorious for the band’s wild hotel room destruction. He and his bandmates would routinely demolish all the furniture in their suites, leading to lawsuits and bans from hotels in both the US and Japan. Neil often proudly shares these stories as a symbol of the over-the-top lifestyle of the heavy metal scene. This behavior meant the band’s security team constantly had to deal with upset hotel management.
Scott Disick

A reality TV star was kicked out of the Hudson Hotel in New York City after a destructive night. He reportedly trashed his hotel room, leaving it a mess that took a lot of cleaning to fix. Hotel staff said the room was full of broken items and garbage after he checked out. The incident was filmed for his show and added to his reputation as someone who causes trouble. As a result, the hotel has banned him from returning.
Justin Bieber

The pop star was banned from the Hotel Faena in Buenos Aires after members of his group reportedly caused damage to his hotel suite. Hotel management said items in the room were destroyed. He also had problems in Brazil, where he was accused of vandalism. These incidents happened when the singer was facing a lot of legal issues and negative publicity. Since then, he’s been working to improve his public image and build better relationships with hotels around the world.
Miley Cyrus

Okay, so back in the day, when Miley Cyrus was really pushing boundaries, there were stories going around about some seriously trashed hotel rooms. Apparently, her tour crew was constantly dealing with complaints and had to fix damage after she checked out. It wasn’t an official ban, but she definitely got a reputation for being a handful – a really expensive, potentially destructive handful. I heard some fancy hotels even upped their security when she had a stay booked! But honestly, she’s totally turned things around now and presents a much more polished and mature image these days.
Chris Brown

The singer was asked to leave a fancy New York hotel after a disruptive and damaging incident. He and his group were accused of being hostile to hotel staff and breaking furniture in their room. This wasn’t the first time similar issues had been reported at hotels during his travels. Hotel management decided to ban him to protect their other guests. The singer has also dealt with legal problems stemming from his behavior in both public and private settings.
Marilyn Manson

Early in his career, the musician gained notoriety for intentionally damaging hotel rooms. He’d break furniture and walls, often using props from his shows, to reinforce his image as a rebellious and shocking artist. This led several hotels in the Midwest and South to ban him to avoid costly repairs. As his career progressed, however, he stopped this destructive behavior.
James Franco

Following a major awards show, the actor was accused of severely damaging a hotel suite in Hollywood. Hotel staff reported broken items and a large mess that needed extra cleaning. Although the actor disputed how much damage occurred, hotel management was reportedly dissatisfied with the condition of the room. The incident received widespread coverage from entertainment news. Since then, the actor has generally kept a lower profile at hotels.
Kiefer Sutherland

Let me tell you, this story is one for the books. Apparently, while in London filming ’24’, Donald Sutherland had a bit of a… moment. He actually took down a Christmas tree in a hotel lobby! Now, it wasn’t meant to be destructive, more of an odd, impulsive act, but it did cause a mess and bothered some of the other guests. The hotel staff ended up having to deal with the cleanup, getting everything back in order before morning. Sutherland himself has since apologized, calling it a mistake and a lapse in judgment. It quickly became a viral story, and honestly, it’s a pretty wild anecdote to add to his career!
Bobby Brown

The singer was notorious for trashing hotel rooms while on tour. He and his group often damaged walls and electronics, leading to huge repair bills and bans from several major hotel chains. This behavior also caused him legal problems and was heavily publicized by the media throughout the nineties.
Whitney Houston

The singer, known for her incredible talent, sometimes faced negative attention due to the condition she left hotel rooms in. Staff at several hotels reported extensive damage and mess after her visits. It seemed her personal difficulties occasionally led to destructive behavior. As a result, some hotels became reluctant to accept her bookings because of the expensive repairs needed. These incidents are frequently remembered by those who followed her career during a challenging period in her life.
Tara Reid

Over the years, the actress has been accused of causing problems at several luxury hotels. Reports have described noisy parties and disrespectful behavior in her rooms. It’s been said that some hotels in Las Vegas and Los Angeles even prohibited her from staying there. These stories were frequently published in tabloid magazines when she was most famous in the early 2000s. Despite these recurring public accusations, she has continued to work as an actress.
Mischa Barton

The actress faced legal trouble with a landlord and had problems with hotels due to unpaid bills and damage to rooms. After finding success on ‘The O.C.’, she struggled with personal issues that negatively impacted her career. Numerous reports described her living spaces as being left in very poor condition, often requiring professional cleaning and repairs. This led to her being denied rentals and stays at some luxury properties. She has since discussed the difficulties of becoming famous at a young age and her journey to find stability.
Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton was reportedly kicked out of the Wynn Las Vegas after a legal issue occurred there. Although she often stayed in fancy hotels, she sometimes ran into trouble because of the disruptive behavior of her friends and staff. Hotel managers grew frustrated with the constant paparazzi and the aftermath of her parties. Since then, Hilton has created her own successful hotel brand and now focuses on a more professional image. These kinds of public bans were common during her early days as a reality TV star.
Nicole Richie

You know, back when I first started following her, she was famous for being a bit of a wild child on reality TV. It got to the point where she and the other cast members had a reputation for completely trashing their hotel rooms – it was almost part of their on-screen image! Because of that, a lot of hotels really hesitated to book her, whether it was for work or personal trips. I heard from some hotel managers that the cleanup and repairs were a constant headache and cost them a fortune. But honestly, it’s great to see how much she’s changed! She’s become a really successful fashion designer now and seems to have completely left that whole lifestyle behind her.
Robert Downey Jr.

Before becoming successful again, the actor had a history of problems, including incidents at hotels and issues with trespassing. One well-known event happened in Palm Springs when he accidentally walked into a neighbor’s house, believing it was his own. Although he didn’t damage the property, it resulted in legal issues and being barred from the premises. He’s publicly discussed his path to sobriety and how it helped him change his behavior. Now, he’s known as one of the most professional and respected actors in Hollywood.
Christian Bale

The actor was at the center of a public incident at London’s Dorchester Hotel. He was accused of arguing with family, leading to a short arrest by police. Although no serious damage occurred, the situation caused a significant disruption at the hotel, and management had to handle extensive media attention. Ultimately, he was found to have done nothing wrong, but the event remains a well-known part of his public record.
Bill Murray

The actor is famous for being a bit unpredictable, and sometimes his playful nature leads to trouble. He’s known for wandering into hotel kitchens and storage rooms without permission, and while people generally like him, he’s accidentally caused small amounts of damage during his spontaneous moments. Hotel managers have sometimes struggled to control his behavior, leading to informal bans from certain places. He tends to treat hotels like his own personal playground, which doesn’t always fit with the hotel’s rules. He’s become a Hollywood legend for being so unpredictable.
Nicolas Cage

An actor was arrested in New Orleans for causing a disturbance and domestic abuse following an altercation near a hotel. Reports indicate he became confrontational, damaged some property, and refused to leave when asked. Although he often visits the city, this incident caused some local businesses to distance themselves from him. He has continued filming in the area without any further significant issues.
Woody Harrelson

The actor got into trouble with the police in London after damaging a taxi and a hotel room. It started when he had difficulty getting into a cab, which led to an argument and some property damage. He was arrested and faced charges for his actions. Later, he turned the whole experience into a movie called ‘Lost in London,’ filmed in one continuous shot. Since then, he’s been known for being much more well-behaved while traveling abroad.
Kid Rock

The musician recently got into a fight at a Waffle House, but this isn’t the first time he’s been in trouble at hotels. Early in his career, when he and his band were touring, they were notorious for trashing hotel rooms. Several hotels in the South reportedly banned him due to the damage and loud parties. His management often had to cover the substantial repair bills. He’s since settled down and focused more on family, though he still keeps his rock and roll image.
Fred Durst

Fred Durst, the singer of Limp Bizkit, was a key figure in the nu metal scene, which often glorified rebellious behavior and destruction. He and his band gained a reputation for trashing hotel rooms – smashing TVs and spray-painting walls – leading to bans from multiple hotel chains. This was intended as a way to appeal to their fans during the late 1990s. Since then, Durst has become a filmmaker and now maintains a much more disciplined public image.
Gene Simmons

Gene Simmons, one of the original members of KISS, was known in the 1970s for deliberately trashing hotel rooms. The band would famously use their equipment to destroy furniture and create mayhem in expensive suites. This wild behavior was a key part of their image and ultimately led to them being banned from many hotel chains. Simmons has since explained that these incidents were actually clever marketing that helped build the band’s iconic status. Now a successful entrepreneur, he understands and appreciates the value of maintaining good business relationships.
Alice Cooper

This musician, famous for creating shock rock, was notorious for outrageous behavior, both during performances and in his personal life. In the early days of his career, he and his band were known for completely trashing hotel rooms, leaving a trail of destruction that horrified hotel staff. These incidents helped build the rebellious image of rock and roll in the 1970s. However, he later embraced sobriety and is now respected for being a consummate professional.
Ozzy Osbourne

The singer is known for numerous tales of wild behavior and damage to hotel rooms during his time with Black Sabbath. One particularly famous story involves him emptying a fire extinguisher into a hallway and several rooms. Because of his unpredictable and sometimes dangerous actions, he was often kicked out of luxury hotels. This behavior was often linked to the excessive lifestyle of the time and his own battles with substance abuse. However, Osbourne has since reinvented himself as a popular TV personality and is now considered a respected figure in the heavy metal world.
Iggy Pop

This famous performer was known for causing trouble in hotels during the peak of the punk rock era. He frequently damaged rooms, leaving them completely wrecked. Hotel staff across Europe recall finding broken windows and furniture. This behavior mirrored his energetic and unpredictable performances. While he’s much calmer now, longtime hotel employees still remember his wild antics.
Joe Perry

As a long-time Aerosmith fan, I’ve always heard stories about their wilder days on the road, and Joe Perry was right in the middle of a lot of it. Apparently, he and Steven Tyler were notorious for completely destroying hotel rooms – a way to release all the tension from touring, I guess. It got so bad they were actually banned from some really fancy hotel chains for years! Joe’s talked about that period now, and he admits it was a crazy time of overindulgence that just couldn’t keep going. Thankfully, the band has really turned things around and built a much more respectable image while still rocking stages all over the world.
Mick Jagger

Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones were once banned from all Hilton hotels due to years of wild behavior and damage to property. The ban was lifted when the band paid for the damages and promised to behave better. Since then, Jagger has become known for his professionalism and is now welcome at even the most upscale hotels. The band’s earlier, chaotic reputation is now legendary in music history.
Pete Townshend

Pete Townshend, The Who’s guitarist, became famous for trashing hotel rooms – and it quickly became a regular part of their tours. He and his bandmates were notorious for using explosives to demolish toilets and furniture in their hotel suites. This behavior led to lifetime bans from many major hotel chains worldwide. Townshend viewed these destructive outbursts as a continuation of the band’s energetic stage shows, and the cost of repairing the damage became a substantial touring expense for years.
Roger Daltrey

Roger Daltrey, frontman for The Who, was a key participant in the band’s notorious hotel room antics. He and guitarist Pete Townshend were particularly known for trashing hotel furniture while on tour. Their wild behavior actually led hotels to overhaul their security measures for visiting musicians. Looking back, Daltrey views those days with both amusement and astonishment, and now lives a more sophisticated life as a well-respected figure in the music world.
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