Tameka Foster |
Tameka Foster is slamming the R&B star for only pretending to care about the death of her 11-year-old son, Kile Glover.
Glover, the son of Foster and Bounce TV president Ryan Glover, died on July 21 after being taken off of life support two weeks after he was struck in the head by a jet ski.
"[USHER] visited Kile in the hospital only once,” Foster claims in recently filed court documents.
Foster also alleges that the singer refused to tweet a message asking his Twitter followers to pray for Glover. She says he tweeted a picture of his breakfast, with the caption “Breakfast of Champions” instead.
Usher and Foster were in the midst of a heated custody battle when the accident occurred - a case that Foster reportedly wants settled so that she can "move forward with her life."
Usher, however, asked the court to push back the next court hearing in light of Glover's death, claiming that the hearing would result in "unneccessary stress and strain" for the family "in the immediate wake of this tragedy."
The singer is reportedly worried that the hearing will be unfair because the judge will not rule against a mother who is mourning the death of her child.
Foster, on the other hand, is demanding that the court order Usher to show up at the next scheduled hearing on Aug. 13, arguing that the singer's request is just "a transparent sham."
But her claims are inconsistent with earlier reports that Usher was incredibly supportive in the days after the accident. He even allegedly chartered a plane to fly Foster to the hospital to be by her son's side.
"Tameka and Usher don't get along, but in this circumstance Usher is coming to her side," a source told Us Weekly at the time.
"Usher practically raised Kyle as his own. He's known him for seven years. It is so sad what happened."
Foster and Usher tied the knot in 2007. They had two children together before splitting in 2009.
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