Laura Carter was partying with friends in London's Tape club
when Bieber's security men invited her to join 20 women at his table, she said.
At around 2.30am the 21-year-old singer, who was unwinding
after headlining the Jingle Bell Ball at London's 02 Arena on Sunday, asked her
to come to his hotel for a private party - which ended with a visit from
police.
Miss Carter, 30, told The Sun she wanted to take a selfie
but couldn't because she'd been made to leave her mobile phone in a bucket at
the door.
She said: 'I was taken to this huge room which had been
kitted out with a massive sounds system and there was booze everywhere.
'There were four boys and a group of ten girls, all really
glamorous.'
Miss Carter, originally from Leeds but now living in West
London, said Bieber began showing off his dance moves and then suggested a game
of truth or dare at the historic Rosewood Hotel.
After taking a girl to the bedroom, Miss Carter says he
returned in his boxer shorts 20 minutes later. It was at that point the model,
who appeared in E4's Young, Free and Single, said Bieber took her hand and led
her to a room where a second woman was lying on the bed in her underwear.
The trio began kissing before the second girl stormed off at
what Miss Carter said was a lack of attention from the singer.
She and Bieber continued before saying their goodbyes at
around 6.30am. Shortly before, police were called to the hotel in High Holborn
when one of the women at Bieber's party had a 'meltdown'.
A source told The Sun: ' She stormed down to reception in no
shoes and made a right scene.
'She was saying, "Where's my friend? I'll call the
police!" She'd clearly enjoyed the night a bit too much and eventually did
call the cops.'
The Met Police confirmed to MailOnline: 'Police were called
at approximately 06.15hrs on Monday to a hotel in High Holborn following
concerns for the welfare of a female who was at the venue.
'Officers attended and it was established that the female
was safe and well. There were no offences committed and no further police
action was taken.'
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