It looks like Usher will be taking home a ring of his own after headlining the Super Bowl 2024 halftime show.
The “Yeah!” singer and his longtime girlfriend, Jennifer Goicoechea, obtained a marriage license in Clark County, Nev., on Feb. 8, Page Six can confirm.
The Daily Mail reports that the couple will tie the knot in Las Vegas following the big game.
The R&B hitmaker — who has reportedly been dating the music executive since 2019 — decided to take their relationship to the next level after receiving counsel from his spiritual director, Amba Kahly Su, per the outlet.
Usher, 45, and Goicoechea, 39, confirmed their romance in October 2019 when the Epic Records executive shared a photo of the two kissing kissing at the Hollywood Bowl.
Within a year, it was revealed that the couple was expecting their first child together when Goicoechea was spotted with a bump while out with the Grammy winner in West Hollywood, Calif., in September 2020.
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That same month, they welcomed their daughter, Sovereign, now 3.
“We are feeling blessed and full of love with the arrival of our beautiful baby girl, Sovereign Bo Raymond. ‘Isn’t She lovely’ by Stevie Wonder on repeat ❤️ ❤️ ❤️,” Usher wrote on Instagram at the time.
The duo quickly expanded their family when Goicoechea gave birth to their son, Sire Castrello Raymond, in November 2021 after showing off her bump on the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards red carpet months before.
Usher — whose full name is Usher Raymond IV — also shares sons Usher V, 16, and Naviyd, 15, with his first ex-wife, Tameka Foster.
The couple was married for two years before divorcing in 2009. The “Love in This Club” singer later moved on with Grace Miguel.
Usher and Miguel started dating in 2009 and later tied the knot in 2015.
However, the music superstar filed for divorce from his second ex-wife in 2018, nine months after announcing their split.
“We remain deeply connected, loving friends who will continue supporting each other through the next phases of our lives,” they wrote in a statement to US Weekly at the time. “The enormous amount of love and respect that we have for each other will only increase as we move forward.”