London, June 18: Usher reportedly filed for divorce from his stylist wife Tameka Foster after he fell for a record executive 12 years his senior. The `Yeah! ` hitmaker, filed divorce papers in his native Atlanta, Georgia, on June 12, revealing that he had been living apart from his wife of almost two years since last July.
Court papers reveal that there was "no reasonable hope of reconciliation".
And now, the National Enquirer has claimed that the R’n’B superstar, finally decided to pull the plug on his marriage after finding love with 42-year-old Def Jam executive Grace Miguel.
"There were rumours all year that Usher was going to file for divorce. But it was only when he fell for Grace that he took action," the Daily Star quoted a source as telling the tabloid.
The source added: "Usher couldn`t resist her - and they`ve been seeing each other regularly on the West Coast."
The 30-year-old singer is allegedly so smitten by Miguel that he has rebuffed Foster`s attempts at reconciliation.
The insider said: "Tameka made a last-ditch attempt to save the marriage. But the relationship has been over since Usher met Grace."
Usher is seeking joint custody of his two sons with 38-year-old Foster, Usher Raymond V, 18 months, and Naviyd, six months.
ANI
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