I am going to be honest, I never liked the Usher and Tameka union. I always felt that she was too old for him and was using him. Thank goodness that marriage didn’t last too long, but she was smart enough to have kids for him. Usher, she has you for 18 more years but i’m sure it’s nothing you can’t handle. So as usual Tameka is trying to stay relevant and just had an interview with VIBE magazine. In the interview she discusses her feelings toward Usher post divorce, her opinion about his song “Lil Freak”, and moving forward. For someone who wants to move forward, the central focus of the interview was Usher. Looks like she either has nothing much to say about her self or no one will listen if it doesnt include Usher. Tameka I think your 15mins of fame is over. *Yawns* On to the next! Here is a snippet of the VIBE interview:
On whether or not she’d take Usher back:
No, I don’t know. I’m not anticipating it. I’m not working toward it. But it’s [also] not a closed chapter. I’m not saying that I’m not open for discussion on it, but it’s not something I’m working on. I’ve closed the chapter of having Usher as my mate. Now am I willing to reopen it? I can’t say. Do I still love him? I love him very much and you marry someone with the intent of sitting in a rocker with the person. I have sons that look just like him, so I have to deal with him pretty much every day.
Thoughts on Lil’ Freak:
When I heard that song, I was appalled. But I felt like ‘Am I being prudish?’ I feel not cool because [threesomes] are what everyone’s doing now or whatever. I wasn’t a big fan, but the track is ridiculous… The devil makes bad things sound good [laughs]. I had many, many conversations with him about that [song]. I was just like ‘What are you doing, kid? These are our sons, you can’t be talking that.’ He’s like. ‘My album is a dichotomy.’ [Laughs] [But] I love “OMG,” I have a video of [my kids] dancing to it, it’s so cute.
Future Plans:
[I’m an] independent woman, not trying to get any spotlight from [Usher]. Tameka Raymond is satisfied. She is a mom first, I’m an entrepreneur, I have goals. I want to leave behind a legacy of things that are beyond [my sons’] father.
*Some info provided by Bossip.com
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