JAKARTA - The irrespondator Justin Bieber deceived one of the clubs in Las Vegas which led to a ban on entering clubs for life.

On August 16, an impersonator Justin Bieber managed to hijack DJ Gryffin's set at Theployee club in Las Vegas and led the crowd to believe he was Justin Bieber.

Launching NME, the impersonator was identified as Dylan Desclos who arrived at the club with a security team and bodyguard. This made the club believe and let him sing some songs.

The imitators then contacted Gryffin to hijack his stage to sing one of his hit songs, Sorry. Then, the crowd began to realize that the figure on stage was not Justin Bieber.

Themen's side released an official statement to Consequence stating that the impersonator had been removed from the club after confirming his identity.

They also said the imitators were prohibited from entering the club for good because of this case.

Justin Bieber's fans were given permission to enter the XS stage. When the error was discovered, he was immediately expelled and denied entry in the future, "said Theployee.

DJ Gryffin also uploaded that moment by writing, 'Biebergate2025. Yap, that's me. You must have imagined how I was in that situation.'

In another video, he wrote, 'I think he's going to sing sorry, the audience cheered so much. And after 4 minutes 27 seconds looking like Justin Bieber, I just realized the bad news.'

Gryffin, who left the stage, thought that, "I thought the body looked bigger after he released the album".

Justin Bieber released a surprise album titled SWAG containing 21 tracks made with several producers and singers. Bieber also has not responded to this incident.


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