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Bieber look-alike deceives Las Vegas nightclub into allowing him to take the stage

Bieber look-alike deceives Las Vegas nightclub into allowing him to take the stage

Impersonation Gone Wrong at Las Vegas Nightclub

In a bizarre turn of events, a Justin Bieber impersonator racked up a staggering $10,000 bar tab while posing as the Canadian pop star at a Las Vegas nightclub. This incident took place at the upscale Wynn Las Vegas during a performance by DJ Gryffin at the XS nightclub.

Reportedly, Gryffin was informed that Justin Bieber was in town and was planning a surprise appearance at the Saturday night show. Convinced he was interacting with the real deal, he invited the 31-year-old impersonator to join him in the DJ booth, as noted in a report.

Videos circulating on social media showcase the impersonator, identified as 29-year-old Dylan Desros, who donned a shirtless look with tattoos, dark sunglasses, and low blue jeans. He performed a rendition of Bieber’s 2015 hit “Sorry” in front of a packed audience that seemed completely unaware of the ruse.

Desros, unabashedly taking the stage, belted out several of Bieber’s songs before the staff realized something was amiss, leading to his removal. Gryffin humorously dubbed the incident “beibergate” in an Instagram post, mentioning how the dim lighting and loud music didn’t help clarify the situation.

In one segment of the Instagram video, Griffin shared his initial confusion, joking that he thought Bieber had “gained a lot of weight since the album dropped.”

Additional footage shows Desros taking selfies and posing for pictures with someone he claimed was a “security guard” while navigating through Las Vegas. His entourage contributed to the nearly $10,000 tab during their antics, as reported.

Desros has been known for his impersonations, with videos online featuring him dressed as Bieber in various locations over the years. Notably, he caught the eye of Bieber’s wife, Hailey, last year when he appeared on a train in France, prompting her to comment, “I’m scared…” on the social media post.

The nightclub responded to the deceptive act by stating that Desros had used an elaborate strategy to gain access to the XS stage, but once the truth was uncovered, he was promptly escorted out and banned from returning.

Representatives for Desros have yet to respond to inquiries regarding the incident.

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