Kim Kardashian, Kanye West: Newlyweds Skipped Out on $20K Hotel Bill During Honeymoon, Complained Castle was ‘Too Big’?

Kim Kardashian and her new husband Kanye West were hotel guests from hell, according to a new report from Radar Online. Kardashian and West spent a small fortune on their Italian wedding but reportedly skipped out on paying their honeymoon bill.

A source told Radar Online that the couple originally booked a room at Castle Oliver in Limerick, Ireland for their honeymoon but apparently wasn't satisfied with the hotel. Reportedly the couple ordered dozens of items to be delivered to the room - like flowers, candelabras, food and champagne - but complained that the castle was "too big" and the cell phone reception was horrible.

"Everyone is shocked to say the least," a source told Radar. "The castle is out of a fortune on their honeymoon. It is absolutely awful."

"They made all these requests ahead of their [and] the hotel brought in everything they requested, and there were dozens of items," the source added. "But then they took back all the money they had paid for them!"

According to Radar, Kardashian had the charges on her black Amex card reversed. A source said the two only stayed at the hotel for one night and bailed after eating dinner there. Instead, Kardashian and West booked a room at the Ballyfin House in Co Laois.

Apparently, the duo was so upset with their brief stay at Castle Oliver that they fired the person who booked the room, the source told Radar.

"Everyone involved in making their honeymoon perfect at Castle Oliver has been completely burned," the source said. "We're not just talking about the hotel, but providers from all around the local area who gave their services and time in good faith that Kim and Kanye would pay them. But they won't get their money back."

"It's insane!" the source added. "We're talking about one of the richest couples in the entertainment business refusing to pay the bill for their honeymoon. It would have been a dream honeymoon for anyone else in the world, and they should just have the decency to pay their bill."

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