Food Influencer's Luxury Lifestyle Comes Crashing Down as Landlord Threatens Eviction Over Rent Dispute
The life of luxury and indulgence lived by social media influencer Pei Chung is on the brink of collapse. The 34-year-old, who has been dubbed a "dine-and-dash" queen for her habit of swiping expensive meals at high-end restaurants without paying, is now facing eviction from her posh $3,350-a-month apartment in Williamsburg.
Chung's troubles began when she failed to pay $40,000 in monthly rent to former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, who owns the building where Chung resides. The luxury development, which boasts 857 units and stunning views of the Manhattan waterfront, has become a symbol of Spitzer's success since he took over his family's real estate business.
According to court documents, Chung's lease expired in August 2024, but she continued to reside in the apartment without permission. Spitzer's team has been made aware of the situation and is taking action against the influencer. "Showing Chung the door is high on our priority list," building manager Bob Jenny wrote to a neighbor who had complained about the noise, garbage, and conflicts caused by Chung.
Chung's love for luxury and fashion has become notorious on social media, where she posts pictures of herself in skimpy lingerie and expensive designer brands. However, her actions have caught up with her. Police have been called to the building multiple times due to disputes between residents and loud arguments outside Chung's apartment door.
The influencer's history of dining-and-dashing has led to five arrests, and she has pleaded not guilty in at least one case. Despite this, her reputation remains tarnished, and her luxurious lifestyle is now under threat.
As the eviction date draws near, Chung's future in Williamsburg remains uncertain. Will she be able to turn her life around and pay off her outstanding rent, or will she be forced to leave behind her expensive apartment and high-end lifestyle? Only time will tell.
The life of luxury and indulgence lived by social media influencer Pei Chung is on the brink of collapse. The 34-year-old, who has been dubbed a "dine-and-dash" queen for her habit of swiping expensive meals at high-end restaurants without paying, is now facing eviction from her posh $3,350-a-month apartment in Williamsburg.
Chung's troubles began when she failed to pay $40,000 in monthly rent to former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, who owns the building where Chung resides. The luxury development, which boasts 857 units and stunning views of the Manhattan waterfront, has become a symbol of Spitzer's success since he took over his family's real estate business.
According to court documents, Chung's lease expired in August 2024, but she continued to reside in the apartment without permission. Spitzer's team has been made aware of the situation and is taking action against the influencer. "Showing Chung the door is high on our priority list," building manager Bob Jenny wrote to a neighbor who had complained about the noise, garbage, and conflicts caused by Chung.
Chung's love for luxury and fashion has become notorious on social media, where she posts pictures of herself in skimpy lingerie and expensive designer brands. However, her actions have caught up with her. Police have been called to the building multiple times due to disputes between residents and loud arguments outside Chung's apartment door.
The influencer's history of dining-and-dashing has led to five arrests, and she has pleaded not guilty in at least one case. Despite this, her reputation remains tarnished, and her luxurious lifestyle is now under threat.
As the eviction date draws near, Chung's future in Williamsburg remains uncertain. Will she be able to turn her life around and pay off her outstanding rent, or will she be forced to leave behind her expensive apartment and high-end lifestyle? Only time will tell.