Justin Bieber 'comforted model' after she claimed her drink was spiked during night out at same Melbourne party as visiting star

Justin Bieber reportedly 'comforted' a Melbourne based model on Saturday evening after she claimed her drink was spiked.  

Posting on Twitter, Bailey Scarlett said she felt light-headed and suffered ‘blurred vision’ after drinking a glass of vodka and lemonade at a party held at a Melbourne recording studio – where Bieber is scheduled to play a rooftop show for Fox FM on Tuesday.

The New Zealand born model added that her condition worsened after she stepped outside to get some air, prompting a concerned Bieber to console her while paramedics were called to the scene.

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Helping hand: Justin Bieber reportedly comforted a young model after she claimed a drink was spiked at a party he attended in Melbourne on Saturday evening

Helping hand: Justin Bieber reportedly comforted a young model after she claimed a drink was spiked at a party he attended in Melbourne on Saturday evening

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Speaking to TMZ, police officials later confirmed that she was taken to hospital after being advised to file a report – but has not yet done so.

Ginger Studios producer Jimi Wyatt told the website that video footage from the night in question does not show Scarlett's drink had been tampered with during her appearance at the party.

The model has since deleted the tweets and locked her Twitter account following a backlash from disbelieving fans of Bieber, who will perform three Australian shows in total - including his Bieber Island gig in Sydney on Wednesday evening.

Daily Mail Australia have contacted Scarlett for further comment.

Claims: Melbourne based model Bailey Scarlett claimed to have felt light-headed and suffered ‘blurred vision’ after drinking a glass of vodka and lemonade at a party held recording studio in the city 

Claims: Melbourne based model Bailey Scarlett claimed to have felt light-headed and suffered ‘blurred vision’ after drinking a glass of vodka and lemonade at a party held recording studio in the city 

On Sunday the Canadian hit-maker took to Snapchat to rant about fans screaming for selfies, before schooling them on the best way to approach him.

His voice can be heard saying: 'The way you ask or approach me when you want a photo with me is going determine if I take a photo or not.

'If I'm walking somewhere or arriving somewhere and you guys are asking me to take a photo, if I don't respond, if I continue to keep walking, the likelihood is that I probably don't want to take a photo at that moment.

Busy man: Bieber, seen here outside Ginger Studios in Melbourne, is in Australia for a series of live shows

Busy man: Bieber, seen here outside Ginger Studios in Melbourne, is in Australia for a series of live shows

'If you start screaming louder that's not going to make me take a photo more.' 

The What Do You Mean singer recorded the clips while in the back-seat of the car driving him around Melbourne, with the camera taking in the scenery outside the window.

'I want to enjoy the moment like you're enjoying the moment but I can't enjoy it if I'm not feeling there's any respect given to me that moment,' the singer continued.

'Usually the chances are I'll take a photo but if perhaps I don't, or I'm not in the mood to take a photo that moment, please just respect me and just treat me the way you want to be treated.'  

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