The controversy has been cleared up and you can stop trying to cancel Usher, who in fact uses authentic, legal American money when he goes to strip clubs. Otherwise “sources close” to Usher say that the fake Usher dollars were actually left by someone in his crew as a joke and/or an attempt at promoting his Vegas residency. The rep says Usher indeed left real money, and was actually quite generous with it. TMZ claims to have talked to two different sources, one of which was a representative of Sapphire, the Vegas club where this all happened. Now, thanks to TMZ, there’s more to the story. That’s exactly what happened, with the online powers that be calling for Usher to be cancelled. It all started with a viral Instagram story from a dancer who insinuated Usher only tipped with these fake “Usher Bucks” and called for him to be “blasted” on social media over it. However, if she danced for them and didn’t receive payment, they owe her some coin.Īfter sending social media into a tizzy, Usher posted a picture of himself wearing a $1 bill bucket hat, seemingly clowning the fake money situation.Today, the internet was furious with Usher for seemingly going to a strip club and tipping dancers with fake money emblazoned not with the faces of historical American leaders but, instead, his own. The 42-year-old entertainer will kick off the residency this summer, starting in clearly missed the joke. both to be joke-y, but to also promote his new Vegas residency. CLAIM: President Joe Biden signed an executive order in March 2022 that will introduce a cashless society, make paper money worthless, give the government new power to inhibit purchases and create a social credit score system like the one in China, which would punish people financially for. Now for some more intel on what the hell actually happened here - sources close to Usher tell us that somebody in his crew (not him) left some stray Usher dollars behind on the stage as a bit of a gag. Executive order does not usher in cashless society. Sapphire tells us they'd love to host him again, anytime. which he definitely didn't cover with these Usher bucks. ended up spending thousands on the dancers (REAL thousands, mind you) and also enjoyed bottle service. Well, a rep for Sapphire Las Vegas Gentleman's Club claims it was NOT Usher who passed out the “Usher Bucks” and noted the Grammy winner was sure to tip the strippers, along with the staff, “generously.”įor starters, this all happened at Sapphire in Vegas - and a rep for the club tells TMZ Usher did NOT tip the strippers with this fake money, and actually dished out authentic greenbacks, while also going on to tip the staff at large quite generously. Strippers when they discover usher’s money is fake /CcmttMAfMjīy the time the stripper realized the money was fake, Usher was doing this out the door /JJcbJgufL5 The singer’s recent visit to a Las Vegas strip club made headlines. “Usher, they said this money is fake” /cimpkXNq31 Usher found himself, ahem, caught up in a whole load of drama this week after claims he was spraying fake bucks on strippers. #usher handing the stripper some money /2By7QQ67b8 Reporter: "The money has your face on it, could you explain that?" Of course, social media didn’t disappoint once her screenshots started going viral: In the caption of a recent IG post about the drama, she claims the site “got ahold” of the posts from her private page.Ī post shared by B this on my private page and got ahold of it, so i had to post on my public account,” she wrote. In her original post, she tagged The Shade Room. In the bottom corner she wrote, “I posted this on my personal page what do y’all think?” ”And the money does not have a trade in value what so ever! LMAO Don’t y’all think he should be blasted on social media for this sh*t,” she wrote on another slide. The user snapped a picture of the fake dollar bills and posted them on her IG Stories with the question, "Ladies what would you do if you danced all night for usher and he threw this?" Instagram user said she danced at Sapphire in Vegas and was paid/tipped in fake $100, $20, and $1 “Usher Buck” bills. The R&B crooner is being accused of making in rain in the strip club with fake “Usher Bucks,” which are fake dollar bills with the singer’s face in place of dead presidents. Get the details about the fake money scandal inside…īefore hitting the stage this summer for his Las Vegas residency, Usher is stirring up some drama in Sin City. However, the club denies the woman’s claims. A dancer hopped on Instagram to blast Usher for sliding fake “Usher Bucks” to tip dancers at a Vegas strip club recently.
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