Usher Fan Who Went Viral Denies Being Married, Says She Had ‘Magnetic’ Moment w/ Singer

Usher Fan Who Went Viral Denies Being Married, Says She Had ‘Magnetic’ Moment w/ Singer
The woman who went viral for her spicy moment with Usher is speaking out about their steamy encounter
In a recent TV interview, Jimalita Tillman opened up about how the now-famous moment came to be, calling her experience with the R&B superstar “magnetic.”
Tillman, a Chicago native who runs the Harold Washington Cultural Center and leads their award-winning theater group, was attending Usher’s show in London when the viral moment happened. She told reporters:
“He wasn’t even supposed to stop where we were! It was like… magnetic. And he smells like vacation.”
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She added:
“I locked in. I brought out all the Broadway magic that I had—but it was easy! He has a magnetic personality.”
As for the internet speculation that she was getting a divorce over the moment? She shut it down.
Tillman clarified that she is single and fully embracing the fun and attention. While she hasn’t heard from Usher or his team since the video blew up, she hopes there’s no bad blood over the buzz.
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