Insane Feud bursts between Maserati-driving rich boy and the most exclusive day spa in Australia about an inappropriate bathhouse law, he says that everyone does that
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In a corner, an enigmatic, Maserati-driving Asian millionaire.
In the other, the silver-plated real estate mogul that once blamed for avocado-tasting, killing the millennial dream of home ownership.
To be honest, can you think of a feud that Australia better summarizes in 2025?
That is exactly what unfolded Melbourne Last week, when Christopher Shao declared war against Saint Haven-de Wellness clinic for only members owned by the Rich Lister of widow peak Tim Gurner.
It all started when Shao became public with a highly formulated complaint against Saint Haven and claimed that an employee with his elderly mother spoke on a ‘down -bending’ tone during her visit to the Spa.
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Nonmatic, Maserati-driving millionaire Christopher Shao declared war on Saint Haven last week, the Wellness Clinic for only members owned by the Rich Lister Tim Gurnner of Wedow

It all started when Shao (right) became public with a highly formulated complaint against Saint Haven, and claimed that an employee spoke with his elderly mother on a ‘down -bending’ tone during her visit to the Spa
His mother, claimed Shao, apparently received strict conversations for wearing her phone to the bathhouse in the private members club.
Saint Haven emphasizes a device -free environment to better relax and recharge his wealthy clientele.
But 29-year-old Shao claims that this rule is being ignored on a large scale, also by the staff, and believes that his mother has been selected.
“How ironic that you don’t enforce telephones in the bathhouse, but your staff walks around with electronics?” He wrote in a furious e -mail to Spa Management, which he again placed on Instagram.
‘A staff [member] My mother tells away for wearing her phone in the bathhouse and said: “I will let go of you this time and no longer do it”, in a very downset way as a school teacher who tells a student. ‘
Shao described the no-phone policy as a ‘joke’, since there are at least five people who use phones or wear earplugs when he visits the location.
An employee of the clinic responded via e -mail on Shao – whom he also publicly – and admitted that the rule without a telephone was a continuous challenge for management.
“It is common for us to give memories of telephone use in the bathhouse to maintain a relaxed and respectful atmosphere for everyone,” they started.

The exclusive wellness club is known for its breathtaking waiting list of 15,000 people
“We strive to maintain a telephone -free zone, although it can be a constant challenge, and we do our best every day to enforce this policy.”
It is said that Saint Haven has a stunning waiting list of 15,000 people.
The Ritzy Spa, which has three locations in Collingwood, South Yarra and Toorak and opens his first Sydney location in Bondi in the spring of 2026, is owned by the controversial property developer Tim Gurner.
Mr. Gurner, one of the richest men in Australia with an estimated fortune of $ 990 million, is no stranger to get the headlines.
The business cringelord Global Triquar lived up in 2017, when he claimed that Millennials could afford houses if they stopped buying broken avocado in cafés.
In 2023 he gave a rare apology after his comments that unemployment should jump to remind arrogant employees of their place, pulled widespread conviction.
Little is known about Young Property Mogul Shao; However, it is understood that he sold his Melbourne Penthouse for nearly $ 15 million in recent years.
He later bought a fully displayed house called ‘Ruin X’ in Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast after he fell in love with it on social media.

Saint Haven, which has locations in Collingwood, South Yarra and Toorak and in 2026 opens its first Sydney location in Bondi in Bondi, is owned by division developer Tim Gurner (left)

“How ironic that you don’t enforce telephones in the bathhouse, but your staff walks around with electronics?” Shao wrote in a furious e -mail to Spa Management
“It’s unique. There is nothing like it in Australia, “he told a real estate website at that time.
‘Being young, it’s my kind of style.
“I’ve always wanted to move to the Gold Coast, so yes, it’s great to get my dream house.”
The Instagram account of Mr Shao Pende once about his extreme wealth, Rolex collection (one for each day of the week) and his fleet of luxury vehicles, said to Take a Maserati, Ferrari, 4WD Mercedes and Lamborghini. Photos also exist in a Bentley.
But his Instagram was recently swept with his grid that now showed no posts, although he still posts stories with a 24-hour glimpse in his life.
Last week it was announced that Saint Haven was planning to open a flag shiver of 1300 m² in Bondi Beach for an opening of 2026.

Little is known about Young Property Mogul Shao, who bought a fully displayed house called ‘Ruin X’ in Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast in 2022 after he fell in love with it on social media

The Instagram account of Mr Shao Pende once on his extreme wealth, Rolex collection (one for each day of the week) and his fleet of luxury vehicles, reportedly include a Maserati and Ferrari
‘Bondi is a global icon of health and well -being, and Saint Haven will take that to a different level. This will be different from everything Sydney has ever seen, “said Mr. Gurner.
The Sydney Club will contain a WholeFood restaurant, business lounge and co-working rooms, as well as a wellness and recovery space guided by technology complete with hyperbaric oxygen therapy, cryotherapy, IV infusions and red light beds.
The ‘Ancient Bathhouse’ will have a hot magnesium swimming pool and cold submersible sets set in natural stone, plus a hybrid training gymnastics that reformed and matte pilates, yoga, sound healing and more.
Further locations in Sydney are pronounced.
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