Following the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show performance, R&B star Usher plans to wed in Las Vegas after the performance at Allegiant Stadium.
Documents obtained by DailyMail.com on February 8 disclose that Usher and Jennifer Goicoechea, his partner of several years, have obtained a marriage license in Clark County.
Sources close to the duo attribute their decision to marry to guidance from Usher’s spiritual advisor, Amba Kahly Su, anticipating a private ceremony with only their nearest and dearest after Usher’s anticipated Super Bowl spectacle.
Usher, embarking on matrimony for the second time following his previous marriage to Tameka Foster, with whom he has two sons, Usher ‘Cinco’ Raymond V and Navid Ely, shares two younger children, Sovereign Bo and Sire Castrello, with Goicoechea.
Since their relationship began in October 2018, Usher and Goicoechea have gradually become more visible together. They mark their presence at high-profile events like Vanity Fair’s 2023 Oscar party and share their life’s moments on social media.
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Usher, reflecting on his family’s backing before the Super Bowl, shared his children’s attendance and support, underscoring the significance of their encouragement amidst the demands of his illustrious career and family life.
Post-nuptials, the couple will join a list of celebrities who have chosen Las Vegas for their wedding, contributing to the city’s legacy of memorable celebrity marriages.
Usher performed at the Super Bowl LVIII halftime in Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium.