
New reports have emerged explaining why Justin Bieber turned down the offer to join Usher during his Super Bowl performance.
The set took place over the weekend (February 11), when the R&B star became the latest artist to perform at the iconic Halftime show during the 58th instalment of the Super Bowl. Held at Allegiant Stadium, the event saw the San Francisco 49ers face off against defending champions the Kansas City Chiefs, with the latter ultimately taking the victory.
On the night, Usher was joined by an array of surprise guests, including Alicia Keys, H.E.R and will.i.am, however, some fans were quick to notice that the musician’s longtime friend Justin Bieber did not take part.
According to new reports, Bieber was offered the opportunity to join the singer on stage, but turned it down because he “wasn’t feeling it”.
The explanations were shared to Page Six by anonymous sources in the music industry, and stated that the ‘Sorry’ singer preferred to watch the show with his wife, Hailey, from a $2.5million suite at the stadium.
“There’s no bad blood between Usher and Justin. Justin just wasn’t up for it — he just wasn’t feeling it,” the source added.
It also claimed that Usher tried his best to persuade Bieber to take part – particularly because of their long history working together. This comes as Usher played a vital role in Bieber’s fame as a musician: duetting on the 2010 song ‘Somebody to Love’ after the pop star was discovered by music mogul Scooter Braun aged 13.