Chaos in Vegas: Justin Bieber Impersonator Fools Wynn Hotel and Performs Onstage Before Being Caught
In a bizarre turn of events that could have been ripped straight from a Hollywood comedy, a man pretending to be international pop sensation Justin Bieber managed to pull off an audacious stunt at a Las Vegas nightclub—at least for a little while.
The impersonator tricked staff at the luxurious Wynn Las Vegas resort over the weekend by convincingly portraying the Canadian superstar. The incident unfolded on Saturday night at the renowned XS Nightclub, one of Vegas’ hottest nightlife venues, where high-profile appearances are not uncommon.
Fooled by Fame: How It Happened
According to insider sources, popular DJ Gryffin was told that Bieber was in town and intended to make a surprise appearance during his set. In the high-energy atmosphere of a Vegas nightclub, the news was met with excitement—and no one questioned its legitimacy.
Believing the impersonator to be the real deal, DJ Gryffin welcomed him into the DJ booth and allowed him to take the stage. To the crowd’s amazement, the fake Bieber began performing some of the real pop star’s biggest hits, drawing loud cheers and phone cameras from every angle.
The Big Reveal
But the performance didn’t last long. Wynn security staff, along with management from XS Nightclub, soon realized something was off. After verifying the impersonator’s identity, they promptly cut the act short. The individual was removed from the venue and permanently banned from entering the Wynn property again.
XS Nightclub surprise performance
A representative from Wynn Las Vegas and XS Nightclub confirmed the event in a statement to TMZ, saying:
“After an elaborate and multi-step ruse by him and his advance team, a Justin Bieber impersonator was granted access to the XS stage. As soon as the error was recognized, he was removed from the resort and denied future entry.”
How Did He Pull It Off?
While full details of the impersonator’s scheme haven’t been disclosed, reports suggest he had a small entourage posing as security and management, making the setup look even more authentic. This type of celebrity impersonation scam has become more elaborate in recent years, especially in nightlife scenes where split-second decisions are made on trust and appearances.
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