Story must have been fake as it crashed the site... I can't read the story :\
Any other source that isn't crashed?
The epic outlay included £125,000 on a bottle of the world's priciest bubbly — a 30-litre double Nebuchadnezzar of Armand de Brignac Midas.
Weighing a whopping 45kg, it had to be carried to the trader's table at Liverpool club PlayGround by two members of staff.
He also shelled out over £60,000 on other drinks for himself and ten pals. His mammoth order included 40 regular-size bottles of the expensive bubbles as well as two 4.5 litre bottles of Grey Goose vodka at £2000-a-pop.
His final bill of £203,948.80, included an £18,540 TIP.
Clubbers watched in shock as the man, believed to be a foreign exchange currency trader in his twenties, ordered it. Nightclub boss George Panayiotou ordered the DJ to play the iconic opening music to the film 2001: A Space Odyssey — Richard Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra as it was ferried to the trader's table.
One clubber said: "The club went wild when he popped this huge bottle of champagne, and they were handing out glasses of champagne to everyone in the VIP room.
"Frankly, there was no way all his group would have got through the bottle on their own anyway.
"This guy was phenomenally generous and was buying everyone in the place a drink.
"Funny thing was that he didn't seem to be drinking much himself and looked totally sober, but he was clearly having a great time.
"The party went off with a bang and everyone was toasting this guy's generosity.
"He was there with about ten friends on a private table but after the big bottle came in they were mobbed by gorgeous girls.
"There must have been about 60 of them at any time vying for his attention and he then ordered shots for every single woman in the club."