The Kid Laroi accused of dining and dashing Missouri restaurant after gig: report
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He did everything but “Stay.”
Rapper The Kid Laroi is accused of leaving his waiter empty-handed after dining and dashing a Missouri restaurant Tuesday.
The Aussie hitmaker, best known for his hit collab “Stay” with Justin Bieber, left his server with a triple-digit bill at the Dublin’s Pass Irish Pub & Restaurant, the restaurant’s manager Autumn Gray told TMZ.
The 19-year-old rapper performed at the Great Southern Bank Arena earlier in the night before he headed to the eatery with a few of his pals.
Laroi was shown to his table in a private room as he posed for pictures with fans and was friendly to staff and fellow diners.
The group soon ran up the bill, ordering two cheeseburgers, chicken wings, three orders of mac and cheese, a salad, and two brownies, taking frequent smoke breaks outside throughout the evening.
The group, however, assured their server they weren’t leaving.
But soon after the server came back to clear some of their plates, they discovered that Laroi and his party allegedly bolted from the place.
Laroi’s bill totaled $133.58, with Gray acknowledging that it may have been an honest mistake by the rapper.
Gray adds that no tips were left for the server.
After several attempts at contacting the rapper’s entourage and management, Gray says she’s still had no luck.
Page Six has reached out to the rapper’s reps for comment.
The “Love Again” rapper last month performed at Coachella, where he took a moment to thank Bieber for hopping on the collab with him in 2021.
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During his set, Laroi, whose real name is Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, credited the Canadian singer, 29, for “changing my f–king life” by providing vocals for the track.
“Justin, thank you for changing my f–king life, bro,” Laroi told a sea of screaming fans. “You’re such a special f–king human being. I love you and I’ve got you forever, bro.”
“Thank you for being not only an incredible musician and collaborator, but thank you for being my f–king friend, man,” he added before continuing on with his set.
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