English comedian John Cleese has taken to Twitter to rant about the substandard conditions of a Swedish hotel.
The 76-year-old celebrity famous for playing the eccentric and lamentable Basil Fawlty in televisions Fawlty Towers series seems to have checked in to a real-life version of the hotel while on the European leg of his ‘Last Time to See Me Before I Die’ tour, and he didn’t like it.
In true form, Cleese made a number of frank, albeit sarcastic, statements on Twitter from the ‘up-market’ Elite Hotel in Linkoping.
Just stayed in excellent hotel the @elitehotels Karlstad. Efficient, friendly, very good food. Nice 14th century lifts, too…
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) April 16, 2016
The Monty Python star groaned about the hotel’s cluttered corridor.
It’s not a hotel. It’s a construction site with optional accommodation. pic.twitter.com/yKzSTwiRUl
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) April 16, 2016
As well as the missing soap dish in his bathroom’s shower.
Quite a nice shower, but no soap dish. How’s this possible? Were they distracted by other important work? pic.twitter.com/PMXAlko1ZB
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) April 16, 2016
The scenes are reminiscent of Cleese’s time as bumbling Basil Fawlty, where he would often conceal errors or take dodgy shortcuts in the hotel, and just like Fawlty Towers, customers often scolded Basil for their disastrous stay.