Usher's mom was so upset about his wedding, she skipped it. (Rick Diamond/WireImage)The
custody battle between Usher and his ex-wife Tameka Foster has gotten
worse — if that was even possible. After arguing in court over
everything from money to drug abuse, the two are now fighting over the
R&B superstar's
Georgia mansion: she lives in it with their two
sons, and he wants it back. Under their divorce settlement, Usher, 33,
is entitled to sell the property whenever he likes, as long as he gives
Foster 60 days notice. According to a source the 41-year-old fears that her famous ex will sell it immediately just
to spite her and leave her and their two sons homeless, so she wants him
to buy her another — which he is refusing to do.
This
is just the latest in Usher's battle against, Foster, who once worked as
his personal stylist before they
split after two years of marriage in
2009, for custody of Usher Raymond V, 4, and Naviyd Eli, 3. On May 5,
Foster — who wants the boys full time — was questioned on the stand
about death threats Usher claimed she made against him and his new
girlfriend. After the "Climax" singer's lawyer asked her about allegedly
saying, "I will kill you both," Foster went back and forth before
finally admitting, "I did probably, out of
anger, say 'I will f--k you
up' and it's not acceptable."
Outside of the courtroom, things are going much smoother for Usher. His seventh album, Looking 4 Myself,
is set to be released June 12 and the first single, "Climax," has gone
all the way to No. 1 on the Hot R&B Billboard chart. Looking 4 Myself, which Usher describes as "revolutionary pop," will also feature collaborations with Pharrell, Rick Ross, and Justin Bieber.
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