Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Usher performed in the middle of Osiris is the Sun god on stage at the Super Bowl LVIII.
Information reads: “Nothing to see here. It’s just Usher standing in the middle of a flaming sun during halftime.
Osiris is the Sun god, who is worshipped among the occult and Freemasonry.
Among many of Osiris’s names, Egyptologists also refer to him as Usire or Usir.”
A disclaimer shown before the performance jokingly warned viewers it may cause “singing, dancing, sweating, gyrating, and possible relationship issues”. It would go on to deliver on all fronts.
Dressed in all-white and surrounded by a swarm of energetic dancers, Usher emerged on the stage at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and launched straight into one of his best-known songs, Caught Up.
It kicked off a dynamic performance which took advantage of the 45-year-old’s dancing skills and sizeable back catalogue.
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Usher also has two children with Goicoechea, 39 – daughter Sovereign Bo, three, and son Sire Castrello, two.
The soon-to-be married couple have been together since October 2018 when she was photographed attending his birthday party.
A year later, Usher was photographed kissing the Miami-born music executive backstage at the October 2019 Hollywood Bowl.
The couple have also made repeated red carpet appearances together – including Vanity Fair’s 2023 Oscar party – and regularly appear on each other’s Instagram pages.
In a gushing post to mark Goicoechea’s 39th birthday in October last year, the singer paid tribute to the mom-of-two, writing: ‘I couldn’t ask for a better partna. Happy birthday, my love.’
Last week – on the same day the marriage license was filed – Usher appeared on the Talk and confirmed his family would be at the Super Bowl to see him perform.
He said: ‘They will be around. I’ve been receiving tons of notes from Naviyd. Usher, he gave me a couple of notes.
‘He gave me a few songs he felt like I should definitely cut, songs I should keep.’
Before his half-time show, Usher admitted it had been “a challenge to squeeze 30 years in to 13 minutes”. But the singer did an admirable job of cramming in as many of his most recognisable songs as possible.
The set features acrobats and a brass band so large there were enough members to spell out “USHER” on the grounds of the stadium as he was performing.
The singer switched effortlessly between the two apexes of his music: club anthems and sex jams.