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Usher talks to Ellen DeGeneres about the biggest surprise of all

Tags: Dads, News, Quotes

UsherMusician Usher, 29, taped an appearance for The Ellen DeGeneres Show earlier this week. In the episode which airs today, Usher spoke of the love he has for his family, his most "amazing" project yet and learning the difficulties of fatherhood. Usher is married to Tameka Foster, 37, and they have one son, Usher Raymond V, 6 months on Monday.

Of his son, Usher said that he is the light of his life and a true blessing.

He is my reason for living. [Aside from] my wife, obviously, for helping me have him.

Usher also credited Tameka for making him the man he is today and for her help is raising their son.

She’s built up, the foundation of who I am. I want to see more men standing with their women. I want to see more men be open and honest about where they are in life.

When asked about honesty, Usher revealed that the biggest surprise was having a baby.

That I had him — that was a big surprise! [And] learning more and more about the beauty of fatherhood. As an African-American, to be there for my child is so important when there are so many young African-American kids without their fathers. I just want him to grow up to be as wise as he can possibly be, kind and open hearted. [Fatherhood] changes everything about me.

Source: PEOPLE; Photo by Startraks.

21 Responses to “Usher talks to Ellen DeGeneres about the biggest surprise of all”

  1. Marcus Says:

    Well, thanks Usher for throwing African-American fathers under the bus. There are plenty of African-American men who are involved fathers. Be careful with generalizing!

  2. Sarita Says:

    Marcus, he never says “all” , he just says many.

  3. Tracy Says:

    *Marcus*, that is EXACTLY what I thought, too! It’s not as if only African-American children are without fathers.

    It just seemed like a really ignorant comment to make….

  4. Lin Says:

    there are also a lot of white and spanish people without active faters in there life….it’s not just black people, it’s everywhere and with all types.

  5. Chicki Says:

    Marcus, I don’t think that Usher was trying to insult black men, but could it be that he’s speaking from his own experience? I think his own father was absent from his life while he was growing up, and he wants a different experience for his son – I don’t see anything wrong with that. He has a right to an opinion about what he sees in his life just like anyone else.

    Having said that, when are we going to see an official photo of the little one, Usher??!?? It’s been over six months already…

  6. Luisa Says:

    Uhm, Lin, not to get all PC on you or anything, but White and Spanish are the same thing. I think you meant Hispanic…..

    Anyway, I did feel that that was a very ignorant comment from Usher. But, ignorance aside, he does come across as a very dedicated father in this interview. At least there’s that.

  7. Kaya Says:

    Luisa,

    Being white and Hispanic ARE NOT THE SAME THING!! The comment from Usher is not ignorant, he DID NOT GROW UP WITHOUT A FATHER!! Some of you are too sensative.

  8. Kaya Says:

    *spanish

  9. Stephanie Says:

    Ummm, not to change the topic on what seems to be a heated discussion, but am I the only person on this blog who immediately zeroed in on the following quote?:

    “He is my reason for living. [Aside from] my wife, obviously, for helping me have him”

    Helping him?! I’m 3 weeks from my due date, and if my husband said that, I’d have him begging for his life. Here’s hoping Tameka has the same thought!

  10. Jay Says:

    As an African American I wasn’t offended by Usher’s comment because he’s speaking from experience. I don’t think he meant it as a put down to all African American men…but since his father wasn’t around and he knows other people who didn’t have their father around, that prompted him to make that statement. He’s speaking from his own personal experience. I’m sure Usher isn’t stupid and thinks only African American men don’t take care of their children because thats an issue across the board. No matter what your race is…alot of people have experienced growing up in a single parent house. Anyhoo, I’m glad to see Usher doing his thing and taking care of family and not letting outside influences try and tear them down!!!

  11. Lisa Says:

    What a happy family. I wish the family much happiness:)

  12. esperanza Says:

    Spanish people are from Europe which technically makes them white as opposed to “Hispanic” which usually refers to ppl from Latin America who are a mix of White, African, and Native American.

  13. Rebecca Says:

    Stephanie, I saw that too. If all he needed was help having a biological child he could have hired a surrogate!

  14. Mary Says:

    i just want to see a pic of the baby lol!

  15. Sasha Says:

    I think “Latino”, not Hispanic, refers to Latin Americans. That’s my understanding at least. I’m really commenting though to support Usher for committing to be a good dad and male role model. Congrats to Usher and Tameka on your baby boy!!!

  16. Aya Says:

    White and Spanish are not the same thing.People of all different countries come in all different colours/sizes and creeds. Look at Esther Canadas and Penelope Cruz. They are both spanish, but no one has ever referred to Penelope as white like they do with Esther.

    I don’t think we should just all zero in on little sentences like in Usher’s comments. I don’t think he was distant from his father.He named his son after his father etc (all the Ushers). I got from his comments that sons need there fathers. Maybe he wishes his dad were still alive.

  17. a Says:

    stephanie i agree if my boyfriend said that he would be sleeping outside right now

  18. m-dot Says:

    Wow, this blog took an interesting turn. LOL

    Statistically speaking, African American children are more likely to be raised in single-parent households. That statistic has gotten better, but we still have a ways to go.

    I think Usher, having grown up without his father…and possibly in a neighborhood/school where that was a common theme…decided that he was going to create a better situation for his children. He appears to have done that, which I think is great.

    I love the respect that he shows his wife. He seems to really love and appreciate her contribution to his life.

  19. Bella Mama Says:

    being a parent is a beautiful thing..

  20. ugh Says:

    1.) His comment about his wife’s “help”, seems to have been taken out of context by some of you all. Really, don’t be so sensitive!

    2.) People who are jumping on him because he talked about African-Americans and fatherhood….. uhh sorry but you all are in DENIAL, which helps feeds the situation. There are far too many A.A. fathers who are missing at an alarming rate.

  21. nicole bryant Says:

    i luv usher and im not a hater on tameka but i think usher picked the wrong woman to marry and have a child with him!

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