Chris Brown’s doppelgänger, Tyson Wuthi, has been accused of utilizing his resemblance to rake in the dough.

The man who resembles the “Call Me Everyday” artist has gone viral on Twitter and Instagram after announcing $1,500 meet and greets.

The post began circulating on Twitter after a user re-shared a photo of Chris Brown’s look-alike with a caption, “Going To Be In Detroit This Weekend Meet & Greets $1500.”

A user wrote, “Now who the hell,” in the reposted caption.

Social Media has deemed the Brown look-alike “Chris Grey” and charging even more than Brown’s initial meet-and-greet prices, and fans were quick to say something concerning the scamming prices.

Wuthi has denied accusations of him scamming Brown’s fans on social media, calling multiple outlets out on their lies.

“THESE ARE ALL LIES ABOUT ME… I HAVEN’T MADE AN AGREEMENT WITH ANYONE,” he wrote on his Instagram Story. “I WOULD NEVER DO THAT… THE MEDIA LIES TO YOU JUST TO MAKE THE FANS GET MAD AT ME… DON’T BELIEVE IT.”

Earlier this summer, Brown was called out for pricing his meet and greets at $1,000 per fan, which included personal posed photos with the R&B singer.

Eyebrows were raised at the poses that came after the pre-meet photo sessions judging Brown for doing too much by holding his fans romantically for the photo-op.

Many have since reacted to the inquiry from Wuthi.

“How Chris Brown look alike charging $1500 for meet & greets when Chris charging $1000,” a tweet read.

“They called Chris brown look alike on TikTok Chris bronze I’m in shambles,” one user tweeted. Another user tweeted, “Been dying laughing for 5 mins straight, tell me why this “chris brown look-alike” posted a TikTok and the comments saying thats HASH BROWN omfg.”

Brown has not responded to the doppelgänger antics, but knowing him, he will share a few words with Wuthi.