Hollywood star enraged in Budapest: American Airlines lost his luggage

Dave Bautista, American actor and retired professional wrestler, has arrived in Hungary on Wednesday. However, his luggage were not so lucky. Read our article to find out what happened!

Filming on the second part of Dune is well underway, with Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet and Austin Butler already in Budapest, and another global star joining them this week.

Dave Bautista from the crew is already in Hungary, but he started his Budapest adventure in a very angry way: his suitcases were lost. Bautista took to his Instagram page to say that although he himself arrived in the Hungarian capital, his luggage was not so lucky: three of his bags are waiting in three different places to be returned to their owner, Telex reports.

On his Instagram page, you can see a black and white picture of him sitting in his hotel room in Budapest. The caption under it reads:

“The spice must flow… but not until I get my SH#*&@TT!! Thanks @americanair . You keep finding new and interesting ways to lose bags. #innovators 🙌🏽 #budapest #Dune IMPORTANT UPDATE!!! : My 3 bags are still lost but at least we now know that they are no longer together! Woohoo!😃 @americanair has been kind enough to show my bags the world. Completely free! #philanthropy 🙏🏼”



As we reported, the second part of Dune is being filmed in Hungary, and thanks to this, the biggest Hollywood stars are taking over the streets of Budapest for a while. Among others, Austin Butler, Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya are already in the country and have been photographed several times.

Not too long ago, Hollywood’s dream couple, Zendaya and Tom Holland were spotted together, walking around in the Buda Castle. While Tom Holland is not in the cast of Dune, he came to Hungary to spend time with his girlfriend.

Apart from Zendaya and Holland, Timothée Chalamet was also spotted in a famous restaurant at the end of July. He was photographed in the Rosenstein Restaurant with the owner of the restaurant, Tibor Rosenstein.

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