An unconventional tour of a bathroom interior in Tbilisi, Georgia, has shocked viewers online after Instagram users were confronted with walls covered in images of controversial world leaders, infamous dictators, criminals and disgraced public figures—including Jeffrey Epstein.

The clip was shared to the platform by @lupolives on March 2 and has since been viewed more than 302,000 times, racking up over 13,000 likes alongside a flood of perplexed and amused comments. The video shows the traveler standing inside a bathroom at a British-inspired pub in the Georgian capital, reacting in real time to what he is seeing.

‘I’m in the bathroom of a pub in Georgia. What’s going on here,’ the man says at the start of the clip, before flipping the camera and panning slowly around the room.

What follows is a tour of an unusually decorated bathroom, with almost every available wall space covered in photos and clippings of figures spanning global politics, pop culture and notoriety.

The montage includes images of Ali Khamenei, Adolf Hitler, the Kims in North Korea, Vladimir Putin, Benjamin Netanyahu, Keir Starmer, Nicola Sturgeon, Osama bin Laden, Benito Mussolini, Ayatollah Khomeini, Tony Blair, Bashar al-Assad, Donald Trump, Yahya Sinwar and Jeffrey Epstein.

Also featured are Elon Musk, Andrew Tate, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and a newspaper cutout showing Prince Harry wearing a swastika to a party in 2005, after which he was slammed by the press.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, back in the headlines after his recent arrest, also appears among the collection.

“Interesting to say the least,” the tourist captioned the post.

The bar appears to be Brown’s Bar in Tbilisi. Responding to the viral attention in the comments, the venue encouraged curious viewers to visit in person, writing, “Come and see for yourself,” from its official Instagram page.

The bathroom’s eclectic and provocative decor quickly became the focus of discussion in the comment section, with viewers offering their own interpretations and jokes.

One commenter described it as “a little bit of this and a little bit of that bathroom,” while another wrote: “The most interesting bathroom in Tbilisi.”

Others zeroed in on who was—and was not—included. “Not one picture of Stalin lol [laugh out loud],” one viewer noted, prompting a reply: “Maybe some Georgians want to forget that he was one of us.”

Russian dictator Josef Stalin was born in Georgia, a historical fact that continues to spark debate and discomfort among some in the country.

Several commenters identified the venue and praised it for its atmosphere beyond the bathroom.

“That’s Brown’s!! They have fun trivia nights,” one wrote, while another summed up the bar’s irreverent appeal by saying: “I love whatever is wrong with this bar.”

The sheer range of figures on display also became a talking point.

“When you cool with everybody,” one commenter posted, while another added: “The entire world is there.”

A third simply commented: “OMG [oh my God].”

Through the candid clip, the bathroom, meant for a quick visit, has become the unlikely centerpiece of a viral moment—and a conversation starter that has drawn global attention to a single pub in Tbilisi.

Newsweek reached out to Brown’s Bar and @lupolives for more information via Instagram.



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