The rap artist shared with ET whether or not he would be willing to appear as a surprise guest at the show scheduled for February.

If given the opportunity to play in the Super Bowl, Ludacris would not pass it up. The rapper, who is 46 years old and will be headlining the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show this year, told ET’s Denny Directo on Tuesday that if Usher, who will be performing at the halftime show this year, asked him to make a surprise cameo, he would be more than glad to oblige.

“It would be nice if he made that call. Ludacris said, “I’m not going to be able to turn that down.” “Not only is it a fantastic opportunity, but also that person is my close buddy. We go back a long way in terms of our friendship. If he decides to make that call, then you can count on me to return it. That is really insane.”

But before the Super Bowl in February, Ludacris is going to be very busy promoting his new Christmas movie, Dashing Through the Snow, in which he acts with Lil Rel Howery, who takes on the role of Santa Claus.

“I think this has so many underlying themes to it,” Ludacris said of the film when speaking to ET about his thoughts on the subject matter. “I believe that love is the one constant throughout. We are working hard to bring everyone in the family together. The next Christmas season is the most important thing. Love is the central theme here.

Ludacris joked about how he spends his personal Christmas vacation, saying, “I sit back and just eat the food that everybody cooks.” This was in response to a question about how he spends the holiday.

“I don’t do anything, bro,” he replied. “I’m just sitting here.” “The centerpiece of Christmas in my home is, without a doubt, the tree. Because I only have girls, it is the only thing that they do, which is to decorate and make cookies and milk. I just take part in a little portion of it.

Karma, who is 22 years old, Cai, who is 9, Candence, who is 8, and Chance, who is 2 years old, have not yet caught Ludacris in the act of playing Santa Claus in their house, as the rapper recently confessed to his children.

“To this day my kids still believe in Santa Clause, and that’s exactly how it should be,” according to him. “It’s good for them to watch a film like this where they can see a Santa Clause that is a representation of themselves on screen.”

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