The woman who stayed alone at the hotel was upset.
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In a viral video that has been viewed over 2.6 million times, actress Content creator Alexandra Sedlak (@itsalexandrasedlak) took to social media to talk about the bizarre experience she had during her stay.
It all started when she received a phone call in the middle of the night.
“I’m not imagining it,” the woman begins in the video. “About 1:30 a.m.”
There were no calls to her cell phone.
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“I got a crazy call from the phone in my hotel room,” the woman continued.
She went on to explain that the guy at the front desk called her. Alexandra said the man made her feel uncomfortable all day and that his late-night phone calls pushed things over the edge.
“‘Hey, we have pizza here,'” she claimed the man said when she answered the phone.
“I was like, ‘I didn’t order pizza,'” she said.
The man then begged her to “please take it,” and told her that the room number was written on it.
Once again she reiterated that she had not ordered pizza.
However, the man kept urging her to take the pizza. Things took a particularly strange turn when she said the man asked her for her room number, even though he claimed it was written on the pizza.
The situation escalated from there.
As the woman was recording the video, she heard a bang on the hotel room’s front door. Her dog barked at the door.
“I heard what you said about me on the phone,” said a voice through the door.
Alexandra seemed surprised. She didn’t answer the door.
“What do I do?” she asked viewers before ending the video.
@itsalexandrasedlak Volume up. I can’t believe this actually happened. #fyp #Hotel #creepy #horrortalk #Storytime #self-defense #what #Safe #darkhumor #pizza #trip #Like a man ♬ Original song – Alexandra Sedlak
Viewers urge her to call police
In the comments section, viewers expressed extreme concern for the woman and urged her to report it to the police.
“Brother, please call the police. Immediately. If he knows what you’re saying, it’s because he has a way of listening. Don’t open the door!” one user wrote. I wrote it.
“Call the police, they’ll have access to your door keys,” another man urged.
Some people thanked the woman for bringing her dog with her.
One person commented, “I’m so glad you got a dog.”
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In a follow-up video, Alexandra updated curious viewers on what happened after she stopped recording.
She explained that she had been up late watching TV and luckily the door was latched when the man came banging. She was also glad the dog was by her side when everything went wrong.
@itsalexandrasedlak Please never open the door #fyp #Hotel #creepy #Storytime #Part 2 #horrortalk #What #Safe #self-defense #Like a man #trip #pizza #Safety #scared ♬ Original song – Alexandra Sedlak
“Everyone, take your dog with you when you travel,” she advised.
The hotel employee reportedly ended up “crouching” against the door, crying.
When she asked him why he was crying, the man said, “I’m feeling really bad right now, and I wanted you to eat this pizza.”
Even after the woman refused the pizza, the man offered to “shove it under the door” for her.
She still refused the pizza, causing hotel staff to continue crying, and is believed to have then eaten it while remaining at her doorstep.
Then he apologized and left.
In the morning, she realized that he had left a painting in front of her room door. She claimed it was two stick figures with a heart between them and the word “eternity” painted on it.
The Daily Dot previously reported on an incident in which a hotel employee said she was harassed by a guest who wouldn’t take “no” for an answer.
Hotel Owner is responsible No matter what happens inside the hotel, if you experience harassment, please report it to the hotel and the police.
The Daily Dot reached out to Sedlak via Instagram comments and direct messages.
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