Look at this dude. He bitch, moan and lie more than any female I know...and that is not a good look. But I digress. Besides, I don't even have the energy this morning to lay his ass out over the shenanigans he pulled this week...and even if I did...Well. Just read what's below and draw your own conclusions. Usher has been no stranger to the rumor mill in the last several years, and the singer is finally opening up about his controversial marriage, fatherhood and his decision to let his mother go as his manager days before Mother's Day 2007 in the July issue of Vibe.
"My mother is an aggressive person. She makes hard decisions, and she caused me to make a hard decision as well," the Grammy winner tells the magazine in its July cover story. But Usher, 29, refuses to characterize the split with Jonnetta Patton after 15 years of managing him as a firing. Instead, he says he paid her "the ultimate compliment – to retire her to be a full-time grandmother. My mother and I decided to change her situation. There was a conversation. I didn't write her a letter or pink slip her." Patton was not in attendance when Usher married former stylist Tameka Foster, 38, last August. "I hurt more than anything over these last two years when I felt my mother didn't really embrace my situation," he admits. (Why he can't say what 'situation' he's referring to? Just say it dude.) Yet the singer says that marriage and the birth of son Usher Raymond V in November have boosted his confidence. "The swagger I possess now definitely comes from my wife," Usher tells Vibe. "And my son completes me. He changes my perspective on what life is, and what matters. … These are the days of my son's life, these first three years. I want to be there. The challenge is having it all."
Below are pics of Usher taking center stage last Tuesday during an appearance on the USS Kearsarge in New York City. The singer signed copies of his album Here I Stand and paid tribute to members of the military, who are docked in the Big Apple for Fleet Week.
"My mother is an aggressive person. She makes hard decisions, and she caused me to make a hard decision as well," the Grammy winner tells the magazine in its July cover story. But Usher, 29, refuses to characterize the split with Jonnetta Patton after 15 years of managing him as a firing. Instead, he says he paid her "the ultimate compliment – to retire her to be a full-time grandmother. My mother and I decided to change her situation. There was a conversation. I didn't write her a letter or pink slip her." Patton was not in attendance when Usher married former stylist Tameka Foster, 38, last August. "I hurt more than anything over these last two years when I felt my mother didn't really embrace my situation," he admits. (Why he can't say what 'situation' he's referring to? Just say it dude.) Yet the singer says that marriage and the birth of son Usher Raymond V in November have boosted his confidence. "The swagger I possess now definitely comes from my wife," Usher tells Vibe. "And my son completes me. He changes my perspective on what life is, and what matters. … These are the days of my son's life, these first three years. I want to be there. The challenge is having it all."
Below are pics of Usher taking center stage last Tuesday during an appearance on the USS Kearsarge in New York City. The singer signed copies of his album Here I Stand and paid tribute to members of the military, who are docked in the Big Apple for Fleet Week.
CLICK HERE to watch Usher on MTV's TRL as he spazzes out a la Kanye-style at the same old 2 year old rumors regarding him and his relationship with his manwife. Dude can be such a girl sometimes. You can also watch his performance on Good Morning America by clicking HERE.
PICS & VIDEO PERFORMANCE LINK COURTESY OF ERIKA JACKSON, WEBMASTER OF USHERFOREVER.COM
PICS & VIDEO PERFORMANCE LINK COURTESY OF ERIKA JACKSON, WEBMASTER OF USHERFOREVER.COM