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An entrepreneur claimed on TikTok that he was charged $10,000 after a friend took a selfie at a luxury short-term rental.
That’s not the whole story, according to the home’s owners.
A $10,000 selfie has captured headlines.
In a series of now-viral videos posted to TikTok, entrepreneur Sean Davis alleged that a luxury short-term rental in Joshua Tree sent him the five-figure bill after someone in his party took a photo in the bathroom and tagged a brand on social media. Tabloids ran with the tale.
But it’s not exactly true, according to the owners of the mirror-walled monolith that’s known as the Invisible House. They say they charged Davis production fees after he was caught stag