For some “Who wants to be a millionaire?” candidates, chatting with moderator Günther Jauch is even more exciting than the questions themselves. Julia Mazzotta from Riegelsberg in Saarland had to struggle quite a bit on the quiz chair on Monday evening, but she also had a piquant detail to tell about their everyday work.

Because the hotel manager runs her own hotel in Saarlouis and experiences all sorts of things in the process. “Guests in the hotel: Do you have a few stories for us?” Günther Jauch wants to know. “Disgusting. But I don’t think you want to hear them,” replies the candidate. But Jauch insists: “I want to hear it.”

Mazzotta reports that a surprising number of guests do not manage to flush the toilet. “80 percent,” is her spontaneous estimate. For many, using the toilet brush is anything but a matter of course. Since she also freshens the rooms herself, she can report on this from her own experience. “Phew,” exclaims Jauch, who has heard enough and then prefers to turn back to the questions.

In the end, the hotel owner earns 16,000 euros, which she wants to use to finance the renovation of the facade. Before that, Jauch reveals what annoys him most as a guest in hotels: guest books. If the staff asks him to make an entry, he always writes the same saying: “What the red rag is for the bull, the guest book is for me.” Hotel owner Mazzotta could live with this taunt. Compared to the anecdote she brought up, this is clearly the lesser evil.

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