

Las Vegas and Asian street food: Las Vegas Strip market to offer fare from top stars of Asian street foodĪfter the posts went viral, some social media users dubbed the fake money "ushbucks" or Usher bucks. The 1 bill bore the words 'Usher the Las Vegas Residency' - indicating that it is. A dancer named Pisces, who works at Sapphire club in Las Vegas, posted photos of the branded 100, 20 and 1 bills on Instagram. In another Instagram Story, asked her followers, "Ladies what would you do if you danced all night for usher and he threw this?" Did Usher use fake money to pay strippers Usher has been accused of paying a stripper fake money with his own name and face on it.

"LMAO don't y'all think he should be blasted on social media for this (expletive)." "The money does not have a trade in value what so ever!" the user wrote. "Posted this on my private page and got ahold of it, so i had to post on my public account," she captioned the screenshot of her Instagram Story. The social media brouhaha began when Instagram user posted a photo of the fake money with Usher's face on it on her private page. More: Usher responds to herpes lawsuit, denies he exposed plaintiffs to STD Usher Bucks Novelty FAKE Money Las Vegas Caesars Palace Residency.You are bidding on one of the Usher Bucks that was thrown out at Ushers residency. USA TODAY reached out to Usher's rep for comment. Wilson said the 42-year-old artist "left a generous tip for the staff." "He and his crew converted thousands of real dollars to tip the girls dancing on the stage." "Usher was a true gentleman and a great guest at the club," Wilson said in a statement to USA TODAY. According to Sapphire director of marketing Greg Wilson, the confusion started when someone from Usher's team left fake money with the singer's face on it at the club to promote his upcoming Vegas residency. Usher is making it rain with his own currency.

Usher took major heat earlier this year after being accused of throwing fake money at real strippers - but when you see this. The bills were left at the club to promote his Las Vegas residency and actual. Hot Pole Dancer Steals the Show 12:50 PM PT. Usher became a trending topic on Twitter Monday after a woman's post went viral alleging the singer tipped with fake money at a strip club in Las Vegas.Ĭontrary to the claims circulating on social media, the "Love in this Club" singer did not tip dancers fake money at the Sapphire Las Vegas Gentlemen's Club. Posts claiming that musician Usher tipped dancers with fake bills with his face on it at a Las Vegas club are false. Usher (Photo credit: Bang Media) Usher is getting pummeled all over cyberspace after the singer allegedly gave a stripper fake bills with his face on them instead of real.
