Usher Files For Divorce
Usher has filed for divorce from his wife of two years, Tameka Ray. The couple has two young sons together. Usher and his wife have reportedly been living separate lives for the past few months. He’s been away from home, recording a new album in Las Vegas.
He reportedly went to a nightclub with friends the night he filed for divorce. Apparently he appeared to be in a good mood, although he was mellow.
For his sake, here’s hoping there was a pre-nup signed before he said “I do.”
Julie Somerville









I didn’t see this relationship working out when I first heard about it so the divorce news does not surprise me.
I saw some headline yesterday where his wife denied the divorce filing, but it was later determined that she just hadn’t seen it yet – not that it hadn’t happened. I’m not surprised.
That’s messed up!
Hi Christina. I saw your site on blogcatalog. Very nice site btw. In regard to this post I feel really bad for the two little boys. Hopefully Usher and Tameka are going to act like adults and handle this the way it should be – drama free. I wish them the best of luck.
Another one bites the dust. I remember thinking when Usher and Tameka got married that it wasn’t going to work out. There seemed to be a lot of drama surrounding Usher and Tameka’s relationahip.
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