Usher says his followers nicknamed him the 'Home Terrorist' after viral video of him serenading Keke Palmer upset her boyfriend
- Usher says his followers nicknamed him the “Home Terrorist” after the Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson situation, per Folks.
- In July, Palmer’s boyfriend Jackson criticized her on Twitter for carrying a sheer black gown to an Usher present in Las Vegas.
- However Usher says that what occurred was simply them “having enjoyable in entrance of the viewers.”
Usher says that his followers have nicknamed him the “Home Terrorist” after the viral video of him serenading Keke Palmer at his live performance made her boyfriend, Darius Daulton Jackson, upset.
“The web is loopy. You may’t beat the web,” the singer instructed Folks.
“I feel everyone’s imaginative and prescient or a model of what they felt occurred there simply leads you again to only actually having a great time in Las Vegas,” Usher mentioned. “And that is what I hope got here out of it. Moderately, it was a dialog of what was occurring with us having enjoyable in entrance of the viewers or dialog about that music.”
In July, a clip of Usher serenading Palmer at one in every of his Las Vegas reveals sparked media buzz due to how her boyfriend Darius Daulton Jackson reacted to it.
Jackson publicly shaded Palmer on Twitter, which not too long ago rebranded to X, by posting “It is the outfit tho.. you a mother,” in a now-deleted tweet.
It’s unclear if the 2 of them are nonetheless collectively, though they welcomed a son in February.
Usher typically has a section in his concert events the place he sings to a fortunate fan, and he mentioned that what occurred with Keke Palmer was “a pop second,” per Folks.
“Each evening I am excited about how the world now’s going to react to this second that I am going to have with whoever I am selecting to sing to,” Usher mentioned. “Nevertheless it was a pop second, and it was enjoyable to have not less than dialog going and we simply maintain it mild. I do not see something adverse taking place in Las Vegas.”