Justin Bieber & Usher Reportedly Clash at Star-Studded Oscars After-Party


Justin Bieber and Usher almost turned the Oscars after-party into a boxing match.

Tensions reportedly flared between Justin Bieber and Usher at an Oscars after-party hosted by Beyoncé and Jay-Z. According to reports, the two artists were involved in a heated exchange that sparked speculation about a possible physical altercation. However, sources connected to Bieber claim the situation, while intense, never escalated into a fight.

Details surrounding the confrontation remain unclear, though insiders suggest Usher approached Bieber with noticeable frustration, leading to a tense back-and-forth. The disagreement reportedly ended quickly, but the environment added fuel to the moment. The exclusive guest list included names like Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Michael B. Jordan, and Kylie Jenner, making the encounter even more high-profile.

The situation is especially notable given the history between Bieber and Usher. In the late 2000s, Usher played a key role in Bieber’s discovery, helping guide his early career alongside Scooter Braun. Their mentor-protégé dynamic helped launch Bieber into global stardom, making this reported tension feel like a complicated full-circle moment.

While neither camp has provided full clarity, the incident hints at unresolved dynamics beneath a once-solid industry relationship.




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