
Students at an Atlanta school were recently treated to a unique Career Day experience, as they were visited by none other than R&B superstar Usher and his wife, Jennifer Goicoechea. During the engaging session, Usher dived into the world of music and dance, offering insights from his prolific career, while Jenn discussed the critical, though often unseen, aspects of the entertainment industry. The visit included a hands-on moment that won't quickly be forgotten — Usher taught the students "The Glitch," a dance move from Wreck-It Ralph, as reported by FOX5 Atlanta.
It wasn't just the students who reveled in the wonder of the day. According to HOT 97, the comments on TheShadeRoom's Instagram, which posted a video of the event, were filled with acclaim for Usher's dedication. One fan was quoted, praising the artist's parenting: "The fact that this man is on a tour but still has time to show up for his kids. Meanwhile, Tyrone down the block with no job will give 100 excuses to not spend time with his kids."
This intimate school encounter highlighted a softer side of the performer, often seen in grandiose stage settings. In what was an endearing expression of fatherhood, Usher appeared completely at ease among his daughter, Sovereign Bo's peers. One fan admiringly noted, "I love this!!! It was so regular! Really a beautiful thing for her parents to be so present despite being entertainers [heart emoji]" as mentioned by HOT 97.
However, Usher's tendency to entertain extends beyond the classroom. During a recent show, a clip surfaced showing Usher's bodyguard with a twisted expression as the singer shared a playful moment with a couple in the audience, using cherries as part of the act. While the reason for the bodyguard's grimace remains unclear, social media quickly latched onto the incident after it went viral. Usher's audience interactions have been a topic of conversation since Keke Palmer attended his Las Vegas residency last year, sparking an unexpected online debate.









