Usher recently sat down for an interview with Akbar Gbajabiamila live from Las Vegas ahead of Super Bowl LVIII. Reflecting on his career spanning three decades, Usher expressed gratitude for the opportunity to perform at the Super Bowl following a successful run of 100 sold-out shows in Las Vegas. He emphasized his enduring love for the city and hinted at future endeavors there. Usher also shared his excitement for releasing his first album as an independent artist, titled “Coming Home,” which delves into themes of unconditional love.
When asked if his kids would join him on stage during the halftime show, Usher revealed that while they won’t be part of the performance, they have been actively involved in providing feedback. His son Naviyd has offered several suggestions for the show, while Usher V has recommended songs to include or omit. However, his daughter Sovereign has been preoccupied with her own endeavors, emerging as a burgeoning superstar shooting videos.
Additionally, Usher reacted to Akbar Gbajabiamila’s fantasy halftime set list, giving it a grade of “B” and praising the effort while noting a couple of missed songs. He also shared the best career advice he’s received, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the moment and smiling amidst hard work and success.
In another segment, Wilmer Valderrama discussed his character Torres’s challenges in the current season of “NCIS,” revealing that Torres is indeed in trouble this time. He teased that the show will delve deeper into Torres’s character and his personal demons. Regarding honoring David McCallum’s character, Ducky, Valderrama highlighted the special tribute episodes planned for the season, with each episode exploring different aspects of Ducky’s legacy.
Lastly, Sheryl Underwood had a fun interaction with former NFL player Rob ‘Gronk’ Gronkowski on the football field in Las Vegas. Amidst dance moves, Gronk offered Underwood field goal kicking tips, showcasing their playful dynamic.
Overall, these insights into Usher’s preparations for the halftime show, Valderrama’s revelations about “NCIS,” and the lighthearted interaction between Underwood and Gronkowski offer a glimpse into the diverse and dynamic world of entertainment and sports.
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