Justin Bieber has been accused of spitting on an Ohio DJs face inside a bar over the weekend, because the teen icon thought that the man was secretly taking pictures of him.
The DJ, who was performing at the Social Room on Park Street in Columbus, called in to the Dave and Jimmy show on WNCI radio show to tell the story and make his allegations against the singer public, TMZ.com reported.
The man said on the show that two of the singer's bouncers approached him and said that he was trying to take pictures of Bieber.
According to the DJ, the pop star was concerned because it was a 21+ night in the club and Bieber's only 19.
The man continued saying that the bouncers grabbed his phone to look for photos of the 'Baby' hit maker.
He claimed on the programme that despite the fact that the guards didn't find any images of Beiber in the mobile, they still told the singer that the DJ was trying to take pics.
The DJ insisted that moments later Beiber approached him and spouted a few choice words for the man and his parents and then simply spit in his face.
He also told the gossip site that he was planning on filing charges.
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