Usher's Wife Suffers Plastic Surgery Injury

February 9, 2009 at 9:42am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Usher was supposed to take the same stage on Saturday as Whitney Houston at the Recording Academy and Clive Davis' pre-Grammy Gala. He had to cancel at the last minute, however, citing a "serious family injury."

It has now been revealed that the family member is Usher's wife, Tameka Foster, and the injury is actually complications from plastic surgery she was having done in Brazil.

Brazil? Doesn't Usher make enough money to have the surgery done in the US? We know there's less of a chance of her being stalked by the paparazzi in South America, but is it really worth the risk?

The couple's reps had nothing to say, but the complications must be serious because a neurosurgeon from LA's Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is being flown down to Brazil.

This must be a very scary time for Usher and his family. We wish Tameka a speedy recovery.

–J. Bavoso

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