Katy Perry 'showers strippers with cash'

Feb 5, 2014 - 20:09
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Katy Perry 'showers strippers with cash'
Katy Perry enjoys fun night out with lover John Mayer (Picture: AP)

Katy Perry was among the stars slinking off for some debauchery after Sunday night’s Super Bowl when the pop babe tued up over the other side of the country at a strip club and spanked thousands on strippers.

And we don’t think her boyfriend John Mayer would have been complaining too much after she took him along for the ride when the pair bowled up at Spearmint Rhino away from the New Jersey fanfare in Santa Barbara, Califoia.

Witnesses claim the Teenage Dream singer was tipping the dancers big amounts of dosh for private dances.

Not stopping there, it was claimed the 29-year-old ‘made it rain’ in the club with thousands of dollar bills.

Not shy about her raucous late night lap dances the star happily posed up for pictures with the strippers during her night out.

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