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Usher's Son Stole His Phone to Message Another Celebrity - Find Out Who & How It Went!

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Usher shared a funny story about his 15-year-old son Naviyd and a stunt that he pulled to get in touch with his favorite musician.

The 45-year-old hitmaker took to his Instagram story on Wednesday (April 24) to reveal that Naviyd had stolen his phone to DM another celebrity.

His story had a happy ending, though there were some surprising twists to it. Keep reading to find out more… On his story, Usher explained that his son is a huge fan of PinkPantheress.

So big that he sneakily messaged the singer via his dad’s Instagram. “So…a week or so ago my son, Naviyd, stole my phone so he could dm his favorite artist [PinkPantheress],” he wrote. Usher shared screenshots of some of the messages that his son sent the musician. “I’m your true biggest fan,” he wrote before asking for a follow back.

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