Justin Bieber makes it rain cash at strip club

Oct 30, 2013 - 23:52
Oct 30, 2013 - 23:56
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Justin Bieber makes it rain cash at strip club
Justin Bieber seen performing on his opening night in Puerto Rico. Picture: Splash News

JUSTIN Bieber "made it rain" with money during a recent visit to a strip club in Huston, according the strippers who work there.

The 19-year-old star recently visited VLive, an alcohol-free strip club in Houston, In Touch reported, and the singer dropped $10,000 in less than 90 minutes.

"I walked away with $7,000," Diamond, the exotic dancer who performed for the pop star, exclusively tells the mag.

"A few other girls split the rest," she adds. Diamond says Justin wasn't shy when it came time for a lap dance. "He grabbed my butt and asked if it was real," she says, "and smiled when I said yes."

She said Justin got even more excited when his own unreleased song was played over the club's sound system. "That was when he made it rain," she says. "He went crazy!"

Diamond even posted this pic on Twitter showing the stacks of cash that Bieber reportedly flashed.

V-Live, the Texas strip bar where Justin Bieber reportedly partied. Picture: Splash News

V-Live, the Texas strip bar where Justin Bieber reportedly partied. Picture: Splash News

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