If someone does something like that, he's just a stupid person, it doesn't matter wether it's related or not to a pub in Mexico. Do usually people go around saying "hey, I have 3 millions in my bank account"? No, so why should someone do the same with bitcoin or cryptos? Is there anyone here who would tell the others how many bitcoins he has? I don't think so.
Of course, this is something stupid and dangerous that an ordinary person can do, because by doing so he will undoubtedly endanger the safety of himself and his family by acting as a potential target. But sometimes people just can't resist bragging about how smart they were and investing in something that brought them a good profit - especially nowadays when it's almost unattainable for many to have 1 BTC. Celebrities have bodyguards, armored vehicles and state-of-the-art security systems, so they can talk publicly about what they have, and the average person can hardly afford it.
This was not the case at a time when the price of BTC was only a few tens or hundreds of $, because who would go on a robbery for a few hundred $, but today it is a much larger amount that attracts professional criminals. The goods they want to steal can be some USB stick or a piece of paper with a backup, and while the owner notices that it is not there, thieves can be on the other side of the world and enjoy his money.