British Formula One racing hero Lewis Hamilton has blasted Auckland's SkyCity Casino after a bad experience on his first night in New Zealand.
The 31-year-old posted an angry tirade on Twitter, telling his three million followers: "Don't ever go to the sky city casino in Auckland, they treated me like dirt. Can't believe how rude they were. Worst casino experience ever!"
It is not clear exactly what happened to the star, but the tweet was deleted shortly afterwards.
SkyCity management confirmed they had spoken with Hamilton this morning but were keeping mum about what happened at the casino to upset the Formula One champ.
Fans were quick to come out in support of Hamilton. One wrote: "Dude, don't let it get to you. You normally have so much positivity. Don't let one bad experience eat away at you."
Another wrote: "How dare they!"
Others, however, were less supportive, with one man telling Hamilton: "Is it because they didn't realise who you was? Being famous isn't a one-way pass into access all areas. Is it?"
Hamilton, who touched down in Auckland yesterday, is thought to be staying at the SkyCity Grand Hotel. He was pictured arriving there with his suitcases yesterday.
The world champion, who is competing in the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne in a few days, posted videos of his arrival into the country on his Snapchat.
The first video appears to be from out a plane window while he's flying into Auckland.
Another video shows him walking through Auckland Airport.
"First time ever to New Zealand, so I'm excited to see this beautiful place," the star said. The final video appears to be taken from a balcony in the CBD.
Mercedes-Benz today confirmed Hamilton was in New Zealand relaxing in a private capacity before this weekend's Australian GP.
There were no formal outings planned, nor would he be borrowing any vehicles to use during his stay from them.