Hotel worker Natalie Thomas's bottom is so good at detecting lumps in beds she is having her prized asset insured for £4million. The 39-year-old from Luton, Bedfordshire, England, tests about 24 guest beds a day as ‘director of bed bouncing’ for budget hotel chain Premier Inn.
Natalie is tasked with testing how comfortable each of the chain's 46,000 beds is, spending around 20 minutes on each one.
Premier Inn will be opening 20 new hotels in the next two years across London in locations such as Leicester Square, Blackfriars, Old Street, Holborn and Islington.
The company’s newest hotel in Stratford was officially opened in September adjacent the Olympic Stadium.