Usher's Wife Stands By His Side

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Usher's wife isn't concerned by the $20 million lawsuit against her husband.

It's definitely been a strange few weeks for R&B star, Usher. After getting hit with a $20 million dollar lawsuit claiming he gave a woman herpes, his wife, Grace Miguel, doesn't seem shook about it.

In a report from TMZ, they said that a source close to the couple said that Miguel isn't concerned by the lawsuit. Miguel and Usher have been married for roughly two years now and apparently, the woman, who is suing under the name "Jane Doe" is a friend of Usher's ex-wife, Tameka Foster. 

According to the website, the woman attended his wedding ceremony with Foster. They also said that Usher believes that the lawsuit is being done out of spite. Which would explain why Grace Miguel isn't concerned about the allegations of Usher giving the unidentified woman an STI. 

Despite all this, Usher was recently on James Corden's "Carpool Karaoke" and was a guest at Dave Chappelle's Radio City residency last night. 

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