She’s taking it “Piece by Piece”! Kelly Clarkson is giving her talk show a makeover.
12.03.2022 - 03:29 / nypost.com
one — and there can only ever be one — first “American Idol”: Kelly Clarkson. Catapulted to fame by winning the first season of the hit series, the living legend has stayed at the top of pop culture since the first day she crossed the world’s television screens. The multitalented, multiaward-winning powerhouse has touched the entire globe with her voice, personality and heart — becoming one of the most successful artists in history.
Clarkson, 39, was never meant to settle — taking over the most popular daytime television talk show slot and carefully crafting a legacy all her own. The best part about it, though, is that it is clear that she’s having fun while doing it! As a lead judge on “The Voice,” hosting and performing at award shows, and set to become one of the most memorable performers of Christmas music, Clarkson’s light is effervescent, expansive and empowering. In a major period of transformation as she steps into a new persona as Kelly Brianne, as well as finding her way again after a painful divorce and juggling motherhood, Clarkson is on a mission to live life to the fullest.
So was she always destined for greatness or did she truly just get a “big break?” Will she find love again? Join me as I take a deep dive into her stars because I’m a pop culture astrologer and I can see it all.Kelly Clarkson was born on April 24, 1982. This makes her a strong Taurus sun with a sensual Taurus moon. While her birth time is not listed online (but she can certainly reach out to me directly for an even more specific reading.
Hi, yes, hello, you’ll love me.), I can still tell a lot about who she is as a human being. When it comes to elements, she is dominated by earth and water energy predominantly. In this regard, she’s like
.She’s taking it “Piece by Piece”! Kelly Clarkson is giving her talk show a makeover.
Kelly Clarkson, 39, is one of the biggest household names but that hasn’t stopped her from going through with legally changing her name. The American Idol star has dropped her last name, as confirmed in docs obtained by Page Six. “There being no objections, the petition for change of name is granted,” the docs read. “The Decree is signed and filed. The Petitioner’s name is changed from KELLY BRIANNE CLARKSON to KELLY BRIANNE.”
New name, new outlook on life. Kelly Clarkson has legally changed her name to Kelly Brianne, Us Weekly confirms.
Anne Hathaway could moonlight as a karaoke lounge singer if the acting thing fizzles out. The "WeCrashed" star, 39, proved her pipes when she made an appearance on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" Tuesday and beat the "American Idol" winner at her own game of "Sing That Name That Tune" by performing part of one of Clarkson’s big hits. It all started when Hathaway jumped out to a 3-0 lead on Clarkson and the talk show host hilariously tried to get Matt Iseman and her band to "play a fricking song I'll know." On came Clarkson’s 2004 smash "Since U Been Gone." Within seconds, Hathaway stepped up to the center podium and let her voice rip, singing the song’s chorus to the live studio audience.
Kelly Clarkson has set the record straight on the news that she planned to change her name. The singer had reportedly filed documents in February to legally change her name, 20 years after she first found fame on American Idol. PHOTOS: Inside Kelly Clarkson's jaw-dropping $5.4m LA mega-mansion She has been requesting to be known legally as Kelly Brianne, her first and middle names.
Change of plans: Kelly Clarkson, 39, won’t be changing her name now that she’s divorced from Brandon Blackstock, 45. The “Stronger” hitmaker petitioned in February court documents to change her name to Kelly Brianne (Brianne’s her middle name). But on March 21, Kelly revealed to PEOPLE (the TV Show!) that she’s still going by “Kelly Clarkson” — at least in her professional life.
Kelly Clarkson and Anne Hathaway faced off in a singing competition, and the outcome was very unexpected. On the March 22 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the two stars played a game of “Sing That Name That Tune” hosted by Matt Iseman. Kelly, 39, and Anne, 39, stood on opposing platforms as the beginning tune of a song would play, and once they recognized the song, they would step out on the platform and sing the lyrics. Well, after Anne beat Kelly in the first three rounds, the American Idol champion was frustrated things weren’t going her way.
The United States finally got its first look at its own version of the Eurovision with NBC’s American Song Contest, which made a two-hour debut on Monday night. The new singing competition on the block, however, fell behind the latest episode of American Idol on ABC.
Don’t worry: Kelly Clarkson is still Kelly Clarkson.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterNBC’s “American Song Contest” series premiere was topped by a new episode of ABC’s “American Idol” Monday, according to early Nielsen data.The two-hour debut of NBC’s U.S. adaptation of the European mega hit “Eurovision Song Contest” averaged a 0.5 rating among adults 18-49 and 2.892 million viewers while airing live from 8-10 p.m., per Nielsen’s fast-affiliate ratings. Meanwhile, “Idol” averaged a 0.7 key demo rating and 5.1465 million viewers during that same window.“American Song Contest” is a live show for the East Coast, but airs tape delayed for the West Coast.
Kelly Clarkson is setting the record straight.
Still Miss Independent — and Miss Clarkson! Kelly Clarkson spoke out after Us Weekly obtained documents requesting her legal name change to “Kelly Brianne,” noting her professional name isn’t going anywhere.
As the very first winner of American Idol, Kelly Clarkson is bound to have advice for the contestants of her new show, American Song Contest, but her words of wisdom are actually what she tells every musician in the industry.
Things are about to get territorial on NBC. Kelly Clarkson — a Texas girl at heart — and Snoop Dogg — straight out of Long Beach — will play host to the network’s new competition series, “American Song Contest”, where it’ll all boil down to home pride.
Kelly Clarkson -- a Texas girl at heart — and Snoop Dogg -- straight out of Long Beach — will play host to the network's new competition series,, where it'll all boil down to home pride.In a supertease of the new show, the Southern California-bred rapper represents his hometown while the legend echoes her home state's rallying cry of «go big or go home.» She adds, «And every musician in this country feels the same way about where they come from.»And therein lies the premise of the new series — eight-weeks of live original musical performances from performers representing all 50 states, the five U.S. territories as well as the nation's capital.
Kelly Clarkson had fans thrilled when she took to social media to kick off an exciting countdown ahead of a huge new project.MORE: Kelly Clarkson looks phenomenal in gorgeous floral dress – see photoThe singer shared the poster of her upcoming show, NBC's American Song Contest, which she'll be hosting along with Snoop Dogg.WATCH: Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson host NBC’s American Song ContestShe looked incredible as she rocked a figure-hugging dress with a deeply plunging neckline with a blue sequined fabric and a green necklace to adorn it all.Kelly began the countdown to the show's start in a mere five days, writing: "5 more days, y'all!! Catch the premiere of @nbc's @americansongcontest LIVE this Monday 3/21 at 8/7c!"MORE: Kelly Clarkson shares message after finalizing divorce from Brandon BlackstockFans were quite excited about the prospect of the show hitting the air so soon, with one simply saying: "Let's gooo!" and another going: "My queen!"A third wrote: "OMG yay!! Can't wait to watch it, I wish you the best of luck. I love you so much Kelly," with one also commenting: "Can't wait for this!! Let's go Kelly!! Texas Rock!"A post shared by Kelly Clarkson (@kellyclarkson)Kelly kicked off the countdown to the upcoming American Song ContestChatting in a Q&A about the NBC series earlier in the week, the American Idol winner was asked whether she would be wowing the crowds with any performances throughout the series, to which she replied: "Oh, well, I don't think this is about me this time around. "I perform five days a week on television if you want to see a song.