Whew! Usher took the time to pop off on a content creator this week! The singer, who typically swerves innanet rumors, slammed the creator for suggesting he tried to thank the Devil during a recent speech. In his clapback, Usher made it clear that was not the case.
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Here’s What The Content Creator Said About Usher
In a video created and posted by Instagram user Mark Hanalla (@youwontbelievemeofficial), the content creator suggests that “Usher almost thanked the Devil for his award on live television.”
The creator continued, “How is no one talking about this? I mean you can’t make this up. Watch this.”
The comments are a voiceover on a video of Usher’s NAACP speech earlier this month. He won in the ‘Entertainer of the Year’ category.
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During a moment in his speech, he paused at the start of a word beginning with the letter D. He said, “I’m very honored to be able to receive this amazing award from the de…from the depths of my soul.”
In the comment section of the creator’s post, Usher slammed the claims, affirmed God as his “lord and savior,” and explained the pause in his speech.
“Get the hell outta here!!! GOD is my lord and savior…the DEVIL is a lie!! You got me f**ked up!! Not today sir…I never have time for this type sh*t but today, you gon hear this. So I was a bit nervous and jumbled my words when speaking from my heart…”
Usher continued, explaining that he “hates teleprompters” and during his speech, they had started to rush him.
“Everbody gets nervous, especially in this position. I was thanking the N Double A C P and shift to the depths of my soul…when my words got mixed. The devil is always at work…don’t let him use my boy. You terrible for even tryna share this.”
Swipe below to see Usher’s full response.
As of Tuesday, the creator’s video is still available and collecting comments on his Instagram page. It was first posted on March 21.