"There was a small dispute. It was about noisy neighbours and they are quite strict here. I wasn't back in my room until four o'clock (in the morning). That's certainly not ideal. It's a disaster, but I can't change anything any more. I'm trying to make the best of it," he said.
New South Wales state police confirmed a dispute took place at a hotel in Sydney and that a 27-year-old man was charged with common assault, but would not name those involved.
"About 10.40 pm (Saturday), a man was at a hotel ... when he was allegedly involved in a verbal altercation with two teenage girls - aged 13 and 14," police said in a statement to AFP.
"It's further alleged the man then pushed both teenagers, with one falling to the ground and the other being pushed into a wall causing a minor graze to her elbow," police said.
Police were called by hotel management and they "arrested a 27-year-old man shortly after".
"He was taken to Kogarah Police Station (in Sydney) and charged with two counts of common assault."
The man was bailed to appear at a Sydney local court on Tuesday.