The Dublin hotel accused of ‘bullying’ a YouTube vlogger who asked for a free stay in exchange for a positive review has invoiced her nearly €5.3m for ‘publicity’.
Elle Darby, 22, of Bath, Somerset, wrote to Paul Stenson, the owner of the White Moose Café and Charleville Lodge Hotel in Dublin and asked if he would like to ‘collaborate’.
‘I would love to feature you in my Youtube videos/dedicated Instagram stories/posts to bring traffic to your hotel and recommend others to book up in return for free accommodation,’ she wrote.
Social media row: Paul Stenson, the owner of the White Moose Café and Charleville Lodge Hotel in Dublin, is asking that YouTube vlogger Elle Darby, pictured, pay up for all the publicity he has goten her over the past week
But her note was greeted with disdain by Mr Stenson, who not only poured scorn on the request but also posted the exchange online.
Mr Stenson, who famously barred vegans from his cafe in 2015, did not identify Ms Darby in his post, but Ms Darby outed herself after spotting it online and seeing the comments it attracted.
The hotel and cafe proprietor has now sent Ms Darby, who has 87,000 YouTube subscribers and 76,000 Instagram followers, an invoice for the publicity she has gotten in the wake of their exchange going viral.
The invoice states that she is being charged for ‘the provision of features in 114 articles across 20 countries with a potential reach of 450 million people’, and that the publicity Mr Stenson has gotten her would be valued at €4.3m plus VAT.
Pay up: The hotel and cafe proprietor sent Ms Darby this invoice for the publicity she has gotten in the wake of their exchange going viral – valued at €4.3m plus VAT
Joker: Mr Stenson, famously barred vegans from his cafe in 2015 and has now also banned bloggers from his venues, placing a jug of ‘tears of bloggers’ on his counter
Influencer: Ms Darby has 87,000 YouTube subscribers and 76,000 Instagram followers
The 22-year-old blogs and records videos about beauty and fitness
He also posted a picture of a ‘jug of bloggers tears’ after getting attacked on social media when he posted his email exchange with Ms Darby online.
In his original post on social media, Mr Stenson included Ms Darby’s email requesting a free stay, as well as his own reply to her, in which he told her she lacked ‘self-respect and dignity.’
‘Thank you for your email looking for free accommodation in return for exposure,’ he said.
‘It takes a lot of balls to send an email like that, if not much self-respect and dignity.
‘If I let you stay here in return for a feature in your video, who is going to pay the staff who look after you? Who is going to pay the housekeepers who clean your room?
She asked about a ‘possible collaboration’ involving free accommodation at Charleville Lodge Hotel (pictured) in Dublin
Elle Darby wrote to Paul Stenson, the owner of the White Moose Café and Charleville Lodge Hotel in Dublin, asking about a ‘possible collaboration.’ He poured scorn on her request and shared it on Facebook
‘The waiters who serve you breakfast? The receptionist who checks you in? Who is going to pay for the light and heat you use during your stay? The laundering of your bed sheets? The water rates?
‘Maybe I should tell my staff they will be featured in your video in lieu of receiving payment for work carried out while you’re in residence?’
Despite not being names in the post, Ms Darby responded by posting a video on her YouTube channel, with the title: ‘i was exposed (SO embarrassing)’.
In the video, she claimed people over the age of 30 ‘had no idea how social media works these days’ and revealed she had received hundreds of messages of abuse.
‘I feel disgusting having to say this. As a 22-year-old girl, who’s running her own business from her home, I don’t feel like I did anything wrong,’ she said.
Ms Darby responded by posting a video on her YouTube channel, with the title: ‘i was exposed (SO embarrassing)’
Ms Darby claimed Mr Stenson’s actions had led to her being targeted by online trolls
Ms Darby also claimed the response of hindering ‘the younger generation from doing what they enjoy’
The emotional vlogger accused internet trolls of targeting her.
She added: ‘These were all 30 years plus people internet bullying a 22-year-old girl who is just trying to run her own business and raise awareness of what appeared to be a stunning Dublin hotel.’
Ms Darby also claimed the response was hindering ‘the younger generation from doing what they enjoy’ and that she ‘cried my eyes out in my car alone’.
In a follow-up post on Facebook, the hotel announced that all bloggers are banned from the business.
Mr Stenson wrote: ‘I never thought we would be inundated with negative reviews for the simple reason that somebody was required to pay for goods received or services rendered.
‘The girl in question was never identified in my original post, but she herself went on to create a video explaining how she was ‘exposed’ with ‘malicious intent’ for asking for a freebie.
‘This kind of victimisation is very prevalent in the blogging industry, and is in keeping with their general modus operandi of wanting everything for nothing.
‘If any of you attempt to enter our premises from now on, you will be ejected.’