Attendees of the “Bridgerton Ball Scam” are talking out, revealing to TMZ simply how disagreeable the entire ordeal was for them … and hinting a category motion lawsuit could also be on the way in which.
ICYMI … a ball “experience” impressed by the Netflix romance drama promised to be a royally good time for followers. That’s, till they arrived on the “Detroit Bridgerton Themed Ball” — strolling right into a no-frills social gathering … harking back to Glasgow’s Willy Wonka pop-up manufacturing unit.
Thread concerning the Bridgerton Ball SCAM in Detroit that I (and lots of of others) spent $300 on pic.twitter.com/EUgX482w8j
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We spoke with a number of of the attendees after the bare-bones affair — which was not affiliated with the streaming service — and so they dished to TMZ what went down throughout their underwhelming time on the “Bridgerton” ball.
Katrina from Detroit tells TMZ … she spent $450 on primary tickets, and an extra $650 on apparel, hair and make-up. But, when she arrived on the extremely anticipated ball, she witnessed an understaffed occasion … the place there was nothing however lengthy traces for “terrible” backdrops.
There was nobody checking tickets on the door, and the promised stay leisure was only a violinist, one pole dancer, and a random man in non-themed clothes doing the “Cha Cha Slide.”
The “live music” marketed was this poor lone violin participant 😭 pic.twitter.com/Yt6zEOrXxV
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One other attendee tells us she spent $600 complete on tickets, a resort, and attire. We’re advised there weren’t sufficient chairs, however there was a ridiculously lengthy line for mocktails.
She stated “nothing was on theme” … an actual disappointment for followers of the interval drama.
One other participant stated she spent $150 per ticket on the ball, solely to expertise “tacky and cheap” decorations, relating she felt the entire thing was “extremely inappropriate.”
The “dancing” that they had was ONE. STRIPPER. pic.twitter.com/lEyL6DbNgf
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Attendees have been so indignant and let down, phrase of a potential class motion lawsuit has even circulated on-line.
Nevertheless, at the very least one entertainer was joyful. Skilled aerialist Tink tells TMZ … she was handled very nicely by ball organizers, noting she was paid $800 to carry out 3 pole units — which solely took an hour.
Tink says she obtained a “warm” welcome on the ball … although, she might inform many have been “confused” by her presence. It might’ve been her routine to “Moves Like Jagger” that threw folks off … however, in her protection, the organizers requested her to carry out it.
All in all, the expertise wasn’t the Diamond of the Season … extra just like the Coal of the Yr.