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In the past few days, Usher has been a headline magnet—blending music, business, and a fair dose of viral spectacle. Fresh from the latest stop of his Past Present Future tour, where he brought his classic and new material to sold-out European dates including five shows at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome, Usher has shown no hint of slowing down, celebrating his three-decade career with the kind of showmanship only he seems to master. Simultaneously, US media buzzed after his jovial late-night appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where Usher leaned into nostalgia, talking about his church choir beginnings, the “spirit” of his earliest performances, and—true to his cheeky style—the abs that survived both gospel and RnB stardom. Colbert teased Usher about the much-discussed onstage ritual where he feeds cherries to women in his concerts, with Usher explaining on-air that it’s all about giving fans permission to have fun and indulge, calling it harmless and playfully erotic. He insists, and not without humor, that he’s not out to “break up houses,” a response to some viral online chatter and memes, as well as some celebrity partners—like LA Dodgers’ Mookie Betts—making lighthearted requests Usher not serenade or feed cherries to their wives. Usher also took time on The Jennifer Hudson Show to clarify the origin of the cherry-feeding bit, revealing it began with strawberries during his Las Vegas residency—he simply liked switching up the fruit to keep fans on their toes. On the business front, Usher was prominently revealed as the face of the new Ralph Lauren fragrance “Ralph’s Club New York,” a campaign that launched this week at Macy’s with the star engaging fans and press at New York Fashion Week, a detail underscored by CBS Studios and recounted by several outlets. Social media lit up with clips from his interviews, especially a now-viral snippet where Usher picked Metallica as his personal choice to headline the 2026 Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, a move that surprised many, given his RnB pedigree, but Usher praised the band’s stadium-sized energy. According to TMZ and 999 The Hawk, Usher’s endorsement for Metallica amplified already swirling rumors, and Metallica’s own Lars Ulrich publicly embraced the idea, fanning fan speculation. The timing is interesting, as Usher himself memorably headlined the previous Super Bowl Halftime Show in Las Vegas in 2024. In sum, with his business ventures, world tour, and high-profile media appearances generating solid headlines and trending Twitter topics, Usher remains a fixture at the center of pop culture—always looking for the next boundary to cross, or perhaps, the next fruit to serve.
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