Will Justin Bieber make a surprise appearance during Usher's 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show? That's what some fans are speculating.

Digital creator Gianna Gravalese recently shared an Instagram video pointing out several possible hints that Bieber may join Usher onstage at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, this Sunday.

While Bieber has been posting a lot of content on social media recently, she pointed out that some of his photos appeared to show him rehearsing for a performance and that he captioned them with shushing face emojis.

"What's the big secret, Justin?" Gravalese playfully questioned in the video.

"Usher was Justin's very first mentor, the first person that believed in him and got him his career, so he owes him a favor," Gravalese added. "Is it happening, or am I insane?"

Usher played a pivotal role in launching Bieber's career by signing the then-teenager to Raymond Braun Media Group in 2008.

In addition to the "Peaches" remix, the two have worked together on "First Dance," "Somebody to Love (Remix)" and "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On an Open Fire)."


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(L-R) Justin Bieber and Usher perform on NBC's "Today" in the TODAY Plaza on November 23, 2011 in New York City.

During a recent interview with Billboard, Usher teased that he has invited "special guests" to join him in his Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show.

However, the "Daddy's Home" singer did not name any names.

In addition to Bieber, Usher has collaborated with Lil John, Ludacris, Beyoncé and Alicia Keys, among others.

Usher told Vogue last month that his upcoming performance will feature "killer choreography," costume changes and even roller-skating.


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Usher attends the 2022 Beloved Benefit at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 07, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.

While he has not revealed his setlist, Usher told Billboard that fans will definitely get to see some of his hit songs.

"You should have hit records," he teased. "I always say that a new song is a bit of a risk. But then, Beyoncé played something fairly new ['Formation,' at the Coldplay-headlined Super Bowl 50 in 2016], which I thought was really interesting, and The Weeknd did a pretty cool job as well. You also need to have a singalong moment."

As fans await the Super Bowl LVIII matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs, the possibility of Bieber joining Usher on stage adds an extra layer of excitement to what is already anticipated to be a memorable halftime show.

Tune in to CBS and Paramount+ on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. EST to see if this fan theory becomes a reality.