Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Family Holds Vigil For Kile + Tameka's Friend Says Usher Deserves No Sympathy! + Usher Using Tragedy To His Advantage?


 Tameka's family has been holding a vigil every night at the Atlanta hospital where Kile is still in critical condition, and are asking for prayers...


Kile was reportedly left 'brain dead' after receiving severe head injuries in a tragic jetski accident, and now remains on life support.



The family has held vigil at the hospital since Friday. Usher visited Kile early Saturday morning, but has not returned, according to a source close to the family.

"We know God's in control, and are leaning on our faith in Him and His word at this most difficult time," his family said in a statement to CNN Tuesday. "We firmly believe in the power of prayer and ask that you all continue to pray and lift Kile up, as it's the best way we can all support him now."

Kile's father is Ryan Glover, the president of Bounce TV, a fledgling television network targeting African-American audiences. He is also a former executive with Turner Broadcasting, the parent company of CNN.


Tameka Foster's family friend Jeffrey Hubbard, 38, is being investigated in the jet ski accident that left 11-year-old Kile Glover brain dead at Lake Lanier in Georgia this past weekend.





In a recent interview a friend of Tameka's revealed that Usher deserves no sympathy amiss this tragedy, because he didn't play a big role in Kile's life...

"I've seen celebs and media outlets alike continue to send their condolences to Usher. Kile was Tameka and Ryan Glover's child and the sympathy should be given to them first and foremost," Tameka's associate says.

"Although Usher has been so kind in chartering a plane so she could be by Kile's side, he didn't necessarily play a huge role in Tameka's other children's lives after the divorce therefore it seems a little disrespectful that Ryan is being ignored as a father, in place of another just because he's topping the Billboard charts."





Another insider adds some troubling insight into the situation, revealing that Usher's intentions aren't as innocent as they may appear...

"While Usher initially ran to be by Tameka's side when he first heard of Kile's accident, he has not been back since. People are foolish to think that their custody battle for their two sons is over..."

The insider continues, "Usher feels like Tameka should have been more watchful over Kile, and is even more infuriated that a friend of her family was reckless enough to ride on a jetski so close to Kile then crash into him is unforgivable..."

"...Usher thought about what if instead of Kile, one of his sons was in the hospital. He has thought about that over and over again in his head, and he is going to make sure nothing like that ever does happen. He will be using Kile's accident as reasoning for why he should get full custody when trial resumes."

Ooooo weeeee! 

Was this just a pure devastating accident or does some of the blame of Kile's current condition fall on Tameka and her family? Or is Usher just overreacting?

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