She received an email by mistake, finding out hotel owners didn't want her there

Oct 23, 2012 11:46 GMT  ·  By
Pauline Bailey and fiance Paul Carty have been rejected at a five star hotel where they planned to hold their wedding
   Pauline Bailey and fiance Paul Carty have been rejected at a five star hotel where they planned to hold their wedding

Pauline Bailey and fiance Paul Carty had been planning their wedding for months, choosing five-star venue Stoke Park, in Buckinghamshire, as the location, and even paying for it.

Right before the wedding, a wedding planner accidentally sent her an email that she wasn't supposed to see.

The hotel had deemed the pair unsuitable guests, even mentioning they are not the “type of people,” they want there, the Daily Mail reports.

“Hi Carlo, I need your advice on this wedding, I know this probably doesn’t sound very nice, but I am trying to put this wedding off as I don’t think they are the type of people that we would want to have at Stoke Park,” the message from wedding planner Michele Connelly reads.

It turns out that the attractive law graduate is, in fact, adult TV model “Rachel T,” who was seen appearing on adult television channels such as Red Light Central TV. Carty is as an engineer for the Ministry of Defense, and 24 years Pauline's senior.

The Stoke Park hotel and country house, in Buckinghamshire denied turning the woman and her soon-to-be husband away because of her job. The hotel was featured in two Bond flicks, and the owners maintain high standards of service and are, apparently, quite selective.

She appears on TV barely dressed, usually wearing knee high boots, and encourages viewers to call the adult service and chat with her. She wears leather dresses, cowgirl outfits, or school uniforms to play on their imagination.

Red Light Central TV owner Phil Barry speaks very highly of his employee.

“They are the loveliest people of the highest order. You couldn't meet anyone nicer. [...] She is intelligent and they are wonderful people,” he said.

The couple are offended by the hotel managers' decision.

“We’re a respectable, middle-class, hard-working, well-educated couple. Paul and I can hold our own anywhere and in anyone’s company. We are thoroughly decent people and didn’t deserve this humiliation,” they say.