Doja Cat and Jessica Alba were in the audience to catch the singer's My Way residency performance in Las Vegas, and both celebrities got some special attention from the headliner himself.
Usher, 45, was making his way through the crowd when he spotted Doja Cat, 28, according to several videos that circulated on X (formerly known as Twitter). He serenaded her with his 2010 hit “There Goes My Baby,” and she stood up to join him in singing.
“Doja Cat, ladies and gentlemen,” he announced to the audience after the pair shared the sweet moment.
He even tweaked the song’s lyrics slightly to reflect Doja’s outfit — a black latex minidress and stilettos — as he crooned, “Bet you ain’t know that I was checking you out when you was putting your stilettos on,” instead of the usual “heels” lyric.
Usher later gave that same love to Alba. As he made his way over to the actress, she blushed and laughed, and he grabbed her hands and gave her a twirl as he began his serenade to the same song, according to a fan video posted on TikTok.
“You’re looking so nice tonight, Jessica,” Usher said before he exclaimed, “Oh!” as Alba, 42, began to body roll to the song.
The two kept their hands interlaced as they rocked out to the song, and Usher let the audience take over for part of the chorus.
Usher’s My Way residency has had its fair share of A-listers in the audience since he returned to the Vegas stage in February — as well as during his prior run in the city from July to October 2022.
Last month, he serenaded Gabrielle Union — who was in the audience with her husband, Dwyane Wade — for one of Usher's Paris shows, before holding himself back as he said, “Let’s not get carried away. This is Dwyane Wade, I ain’t crazy.”
He then shook the former NBA player’s hand and said, “That man will knock my whole head off and then dunk it."
In April, lovebirds Zendaya and Tom Holland spent a date night at one of Usher's shows. The Dune actress shared a video on her Instagram Story at the time, showing her and her beau enjoying the performance as they sang along to his 2004 hit “Confessions Part II.”
"When I tell you we barely had a voice by the end of this," Zendaya, 27, captioned the video. "Childhood dreams come true, going to an @usher concert."
Kim Kardashian also made headlines last year when her lavish girls trip to see Usher for her 42nd birthday went awry due to dangerous weather conditions, but she was able to reschedule and see the singer’s concert in April.
The 2024 Super Bowl halftime show headliner gave Kardashian, 43, a special shout-out at the show as he acknowledged how long she had been waiting to see it.
He interrupted “Superstar” to say to her, “What up, Kim? You made it.”
Kimora Lee Simmons, Usher’s longtime friend and the muse for his 1997 “Nice & Slow” music video, also made an appearance at a show in May, and the two shared a fun reunion. Kardashian also was in attendance at that show, along with her sister Khloé Kardashian.
Issa Rae and Taraji P. Henson have also paid a visit to the eight-time Grammy winner’s shows and received their own special serenades. Usher brought Rae on stage with him, while he danced with Henson to celebrate her 52nd birthday.
Usher said his 90-minute residency gigs are catered to his female audience. "I really wanted to give women something to look forward to, something to come here to Las Vegas with their friends for," he told GQ ahead of starting the most recent leg of shows. "They've been saving up all year and were able to manage to get away from their kids or get away from their problems."
He continued, "No really! They come out and really enjoy themselves for the entire weekend. They want to be able to really get away and have an experience."