It all started last month when Megan was in New York City filming interviews for her upcoming Netflix documentary. She had booked herself and her crew into the exclusive five-star Mark hotel in Manhattan. However, things didn't go smoothly during her stay. When it came time to check out, the hotel manager personally went to Megan's room to finalize the bill.
Megan was apparently shocked when she saw the total - a whopping $10,000 for just a three-night stay. The suite she booked was the presidential suite, which comes at a high price of around $3,000 per night. On top of that, Megan and her crew had also charged meals, drinks, and other amenities to the room.
Sources say Megan balked at the hefty bill, claiming it was more than what she had agreed to pay. A heated argument ensued between Megan and the hotel manager as she refused to pay the full amount. She insisted they rework the final charges, but the manager held firm, stating those were the actual costs incurred during her stay based on what was charged to the room.
Things escalated quickly from there. Megan apparently accused the manager of overcharging her because she's a celebrity, but the manager denied this, stating that all guests are charged based on their consumption. Megan then threatened to complain to Netflix and get their lawyers involved if the hotel did not reduce the bill.
In the end, Megan only agreed to pay $8,000, leaving $2,000 outstanding on the bill. She packed up and left the hotel, warning the manager he would be hearing from Netflix. Sure enough, within a couple of days, the hotel received a letter from Netflix raising concerns over Megan's treatment.
However, Netflix made it clear they would not be paying the outstanding $2,000, stating that it was between Megan and the hotel to sort out. This infuriated the hotel manager, who felt Netflix should take responsibility since Megan incurred the costs during her stay related to filming for Netflix.
Last week, the manager personally traveled to Netflix's headquarters in Los Angeles to demand a face-to-face meeting with the executives. The meeting reportedly got very intense, with raised voices and accusations flying on both sides.
In the end, the manager issued an ultimatum: either Netflix pays the outstanding $2,000 immediately, or he would file a lawsuit against them for the full original $10,000 bill, claiming they should be financially responsible since Megan was in New York on Netflix's behalf.
Netflix reportedly agreed to pay the $2,000 under protest just to make the issue go away, but they made it clear to Megan that she needs to handle her own finances and obligations moving forward. Megan's reputation has taken a hit, with reports surfacing that her documentary project with Netflix has been scaled back drastically. Hollywood insiders are now leery of working with her due to her reputation as a difficult celebrity with unrealistic demands.