Lithuanian Woman Recounts Life on Russian Oligarch's Yacht
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Lithuanian woman, identified as Eglė, shared her experiences working on a Russian oligarch's yacht.
- Her account details the extreme luxury, demanding work conditions, and morally questionable situations she encountered.
- Eglė describes tasks like meticulously cleaning floors and showering in secret, alongside receiving large tips but witnessing disturbing behavior.
A Lithuanian woman, who goes by the pseudonym Eglė, has recounted her experiences working aboard a Russian oligarch's yacht, offering a glimpse into a world of extreme luxury, demanding service, and morally ambiguous encounters. Her narrative highlights the stark contrast between the opulent surroundings and the often demeaning or secretive tasks required of the crew.
Kneeling on my knees with a toothpick to clean the floor gaps, even though the ship shone with ideal cleanliness.
Eglė described performing meticulous cleaning duties, such as scrubbing floor gaps with a toothpick while the yacht gleamed with immaculate cleanliness. She also recounted the need to quickly shower and dry off to avoid being seen by the wealthy owner or guests, emphasizing the constant pressure to maintain an invisible yet perfect service.
Despite receiving substantial tips, which she acknowledged as significant, Eglė stated that she witnessed "moral lows" that she wished she could unsee. Her account suggests that the glamorous facade of the yacht concealed darker aspects of the lifestyle and the demands placed upon the staff.
Secretly running into the shower and quickly wiping off every drop of water before the rich guest could turn around.
Her story provides a rare, firsthand perspective on the hidden realities of working in the ultra-luxury service industry, where immense wealth coexists with stringent expectations and potentially unsettling experiences for those employed.
Receiving thousands in tips, but seeing with my own eyes scenes of moral lows that I would simply like to unsee.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.