Justin Bieber Brothel Visit in Brazil Gets Him Job Offer as 'Apprentice Pimp' in Sex Establishment [VIDEO]
Justin Bieber received a job offer by a brothel owner shortly after photos surfaced of the 19-year-old singer leaving a similar place in Brazil.
Dennis Hof, owner of Nevada-based sex establishment The Moonlight Bunny Ranch, told The Huffington Post he is willing to let Bieber be his business partner. He made the proposition in an effort to help the singer reclaim his clean reputation and said the singer can also come on board as an "apprentice pimp."
Enstars previously reported that Bieber was spotted leaving the popular brothel Centaurios on Nov. 1 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Trying to avoid photographers getting a look at his face, he walked out of the place under a bed sheet before escorting two women from the spot back to his hotel room. The singer had reportedly spent three hours at the brothel before trying to leave.
Hof believes that a partnership with Bieber will help make legal prostitution more mainstream. He shared the slogan he has come up with if Bieber were to consider the offer: "Be a Belieber in safe sex."
To further capitalize on the singer's behavior, Hof disclosed he is also constructing a Bieber-themed suite at the Ranch in the hopes of appealing to the younger demographic he represents.
"We are creating a special Bieber suite that includes posters, and all his albums on the CD player. Plus, all visitors can take the bedsheet with them," he said.
Hof first made an appeal to Bieber via Facebook. He said he was surprised the singer chose to go to a brothel in Brazil, where the establishments are illegal and often not safe.
"I was shocked to hear Justin might have put his health and safety at risk in a Brazilian brothel...For starters, while prostitution itself is legal in Brazil, brothels are not," he said. "He could've been arrested and subjects to the Brazilian justice system, which might not have been favorable to him. Secondly, condom use with Brazilian prostitutes is voluntary and unregulated, with an estimated 6 percent of them being HIV positive.
"Worst of all, Brazil has a rampant child sex trafficking problem, second only to that of Thailand. Being caught with a young prostitute could've killed this young man's career."
Hof also encouraged Bieber to consider his ranch the next time he wanted to utilize the services brothels provide. The business owner noted his record of discretion when it comes to celebrity clients.
"We have celebrities and politicians in and out of here on a weekly basis, and you don't hear about any of them being spotted by paparazzi," he said. "We have private and discreet entrances for them, and we never have to wrap any of them in bed sheets."
Bieber has not commented on his visit to a Brazilian brothel. In a cryptic tweet on Nov. 2, helping to promote his new movie, he wrote, "When #believemovie comes out we will know the truth. Just be patient and we'll know what the truth it."
The Canadian native has yet to respond to Hof's offer.