Usher Raymond's ex-wife Tameka Foster opened up about their co-parenting journey in a recent interview with People magazine.
Ahead of the premiere of her new work, WEtv show, Bold & Boogie, The 53-year-old said her co-parenting relationship with Usher is “amazing.”
“It's great. Yeah, everything is great,” Foster said. “We're friends, and the kids are old enough now to say where they want to go, 'I want to stay with my dad.' I want to go to my mom.”
“We have a very open-door policy with our players. We let them go where they want to go. Everything is going pretty well.”
Foster and Usher have two sons, Usher “Cinco” Raymond V, 16, and Navid Ely Raymond, 15.
Last November, Usher publicly shared that her and Foster's oldest son had been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. At the time, the “Yeah” singer said Cinco's diagnosis was life-changing for both him and Foster as parents.
“From the moment Type 1 diabetes was talked about, it was a readjustment to life. Life as we knew it changed,” the Grammy winner said in an exclusive interview. people magazine.
“That in itself requires a lot of care and commitment as we all manage to make sure that our children make the right decisions to lead happy and healthy lives,” he explained. In order to give his son a “happy and healthy life,” the 45-year-old father of four has made it a priority to have a good co-parenting relationship with Foster. did.
In addition to Cinco and Navid, Usher is also the father of two other children, daughter Sovereign Beau Raymond and youngest son Sire Castrello.
Foster and Usher seem to be putting aside their differences and co-parenting like pros. They have found a successful groove that will definitely benefit everyone involved.
Photo: Tameka Foster Instagram