Kelly Clarkson Defends Pink in Brouhaha Over Cancelled Show
In "so adorable we feel the need to hug a basket full of puppies" news, Blake Shelton will officiate and sing at Kelly Clarkson's upcoming wedding. (We didn't know you could hire him for these sorts of things.)
Birthday: April 24, 1982
Age: 30
No. 1 Song in 1982: 'Physical' by Olivia Newton-John
Other Notable Stars Born in 1982: Adam Lambert, Kate Middleton and Jessica Biel
Ellen DeGeneres spent her time at the 2013 Grammys getting hilarious photos of herself taken, so we bet she didn't think one of the funnier photos (that wasn't of her staring at Katy Perry's rack) would involve a photobomb by anyone, much less Kelly Clarkson.
It’s the best thing to hit the internet since Grumpy Cat: Video editing geniuses -- also known as people with a lot of spare time on their hands -- cut clips of screaming goats into the long notes of loud and well-known chick anthems and other pop hits.
Scores of songs have been thusly "honored." But how do the people who recorded the originals feel about it?
We can't speak for everyone, but it seems Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood are certainly having some la-aaaaaaa-ughs over it. (Aren't we amusing?)
Shockjock Howard Stern has sided with Kelly Clarkson in her fight against Clive Davis about his memoir 'The Soundtrack of My Life,' which she says includes incorrect information about her.
Yesterday (Feb. 19), Kelly Clarkson went on the internet to clear up some stories music legend Clive Davis told about her in his memoir, 'The Soundtrack of My Life.' Specifically, that she's a sobbing mess who doesn't know anything about anything, but especially about music.
Clive Davis is having quite a day. First the legendary music exec publicly admitted he's a fan of the peen (well, a part-time fan of it anyway), and now he's gone and pissed off Kelly Clarkson -- who took to the internet to let her fans know there are some serious inaccuracies about her in Davis’ new memoir.
Kelly Clarkson won not only the Best Pop Vocal Album award at the 2013 Grammys, but also our hearts.
President Barack Obama, our 44th president, has been sworn in for his second term, and the inauguration was exactly the star-studded occasion we've come to expect from our celeb-popular Commander-in-Chief.
Case in point: Musical performances included James Taylor singing 'America the Beautiful,' followed by Kelly Clarkson's rendition of 'America (My Country 'Tis of Thee),' and Beyonce wrapping things up with 'The Star-Spangled Banner.'