Usher and Kimora Lee Simmons had a steamy reunion at his Las Vegas show.
After Usher returned to stage, Simmons couldn't help but laugh while fanning herself following the steamy moment., who came out to watch his show last weekend as well.
The reality star had a special moment as Usher danced over to her section and began to sing"Superstar." Before going into the first verse, the singer gave the SKIMS founder a special shout-out, sharing,"What up Kim? You made it!"-- due to inclement weather. In October, Kim tried to pull off the ultimate birthday surprise with a trip to the Usher concert. Unfortunately for the birthday girl and her crew, they didn't make it to the show due to windy conditions.
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