Usher posted a Jujutsu Kaisen video on his Tiktok account, which has unfortunately spoiled a significant event for anime-only fans.

The narrative of JJK is unforgiving, as each new chapter of the manga comes with a death sequence of significant characters. That’s because the sorcerers are currently fighting the strongest curse, Sukuna. Honestly, not everyone is capable of defeating the character who has been the biggest threat to humanity for centuries.

Even though things are getting chaotic in the manga, the anime-only fans do not deserve to get the manga spoilers beforehand.

Usher reveals his love for Jujutsu Kaisen with Gojo tribute

Usher reveals his love for Jujutsu Kaisen with Gojo tribute

Jujutsu Kaisen is beloved across the world. Even popular public figures take time out of their busy schedules to watch/read the series. No wonder why JJK is considered a global phenomenon right now.

USHER COSPLAYS AS GOJO SATORU!!pic.twitter.com/s7Q3PTKNQs

Recently, Usher cosplayed Satoru Gojo in a TikTok, where he was seen replicating the Infinite Void’s hand sign.

However, the songwriter and singer also received backlash from the anime-only fans, as he captioned his post with a spoiler that said: “RIP Gojo, We’re standing next to you…”

The fandom didn’t expect this from someone like Usher. The animanga fans were already familiar with their beloved sensei’s fate, but the ones who did not read manga were unaware of the tragedy. For anime fans, Gojo is still alive and is stuck in the Prison Realm.

Getting spoiled by USHER as an Anime only is insanepic.twitter.com/KbZPtFKX3U

All the anime only fans reading thatpic.twitter.com/arclSDIZed

While several fans couldn’t resist showing anger at Usher’s post, some fans love the series to the extent that they only feel happy whenever a celebrity talks about JJK.

Aparna is a former Anime Writer at Dexerto. Besides this, she also enjoys watching the latest TV shows and movies explicitly falling under the horror genre. She started her professional journey in the retail industry but her admiration for films and TV shows pulled her into the field of entertainment writing where she has experience writing for various well-known publishers including Otakukart, Sportskeeda and Game Revolution.