
TMZ affirms that the dancers were, indeed, paid for their dancing services with real bread before the fake cash was left back as a joke. So, where did the fake money come from? The outlet reports, “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 … both to be joke-y, but to also promote his new Vegas residency.” The venue, Sapphire, also said that it would gladly welcome Ursher Baby back to their establishment anytime. The site continues that Usher and company actually spent thousands of dollars at the strip club and even paid for bottle service, of course, with real money. TMZ says, “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.”

The news outlet claims that this event went down at Sapphire in Las Vegas, Nevada and a rep for the star reached out to clear the air. TMZ is reporting that Usher actually did make it rain with real dollars during his night out. Everyone works hard for their money, regardless of what field of work they are in. However, it looks like this is fake news. “Ladies what would you do if you danced all night for usher and he threw this?” she asked when she posted the Usher bucks.


The money was reportedly found on the floor of the strip club. The internet went crazy after R&B singer Usher (real name Usher Raymond IV) was accused by a Las Vegas stripper of tipping the dancers with fake. Usher was trending on Twitter Monday for allegedly tipping a Las Vegas stripper with his own branded funny-money instead of paying her with real cash However, sources close to the singer told an. The online hysteria began after the Instagram account beel0ove posted images of so-called Usher Bucks. According to someone with the IG username a dancer at the club, the singer threw that faux dough instead of real money, which had many fans wondering why he would do that to the hardworking dancers who were entertaining him. Photos were shared showing fake money with Usher‘s face on it in denominations of 1, 20, and 100. The R&B/Pop icon was accused of stiffing strip club dancers by tipping with fake money. Usher, who coached seasons 4 and 6 of The Voice, has been accused of allegedly using fake money with his own name and face on it at a strip club, according to Page Six. On Monday (4/12), social media went into a frenzy after photos of fake dollar bills with Usher’s face on them went viral.
