Guard won a big prize at the NAACP Image Awards on Saturday night, lassoing statues for Entertainer of the Year and the President's Award — but it was his speech of pure gratitude for his mother that took everyone by storm.
The R&B singer took the stage at the 55th annual ceremony at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles after NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson presented Usher with the coveted President's Award.
During his acceptance speech, Usher spoke passionately about his mother: Jonetta Pattonwith which she gave all the credit to his successful career.
Usher told the star-studded audience that his mother taught him the purpose of being able to speak to the world through his music.
He also highlighted that his mother overcame the male-dominated entertainment industry and honed her management skills to get the best deals for her son, putting him at the top of the industry.
At several points, the emotional crowd clapped for Usher, showing their approval for him. But Usher didn't stop there… he also said that women in the industry often don't get the recognition they deserve.
The singer also took home the Entertainer of the Year award, beating out Colman Domingo, Fantasy Barrino, Halle Bailey And Keke Palmer — that distinction was bestowed upon him by none other than Oprah Winfreyat.
Usher's wins were well deserved… as you know, Usher has had a lot of success lately with his Las Vegas residency that he wrapped up late last year – not to mention a memorable performance during the 2024 Super Bowl.
Other honors at the NAACP Awards included Fantasia for Best Actress in a Motion Picture and “The Color Purple” for Best Picture. Queen Latifah organized the event.
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