Leave it to Kelly Clarkson to expertly dodge a wardrobe malfunction and turn the moment into a behind-the-scenes dish session.
During a break between songs at her “Studio Sessions” residency in Las Vegas over the weekend, Clarkson was seen adjusting the neckline on her bodysuit to prevent her breasts from being exposed to the crowd. True to form, she seized the opportunity to share her experience with a former manager who once urged her to get breast implants.
“I had some dick manager one time tell me to get a boob job,” the three-time Grammy winner said. “I was like, ‘Why don’t you get a dick job?’ Like, what? I’m fine with my itty-bitty titties. Get out of here!”
“Who says that shit?” she continued. “People say that shit. They say it all the time to people in the industry. They say the craziest shit. I’m like, ‘This is not normal. You’ve normalized crazy!’… Everybody’s out here looking like they’re in The Capitol in ‘The Hunger Games.’”
Though the “American Idol” champion and daytime talk show host didn’t identify the former manager by name, she clarified that she has no issue with those who choose to go under the knife ― on their own terms, that is.
Watch an “Entertainment Tonight” report on Kelly Clarkson’s comments regarding her former manager below.
“Do you. Don’t make me do you,” she said. “I like my itty-bitty titties. They’ve served me well.”
Clarkson resumed her “Studio Sessions” residency last week. Her current engagement at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace got off to a bit of a shaky start in July when she canceled her opening night performance just hours before she was set to take the stage, citing vocal issues.
About a month later, she postponed the remaining dates of the residency in order to be “fully present” for her two children, River Rose and Remington Alexander, as her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, dealt with an unspecified health issue. A day later, Blackstock died from complications from melanoma at age 48.
Clarkson has not yet addressed Blackstock’s death publicly. In September, she shared an emotional Instagram post in which she marked the 23rd anniversary of her “American Idol” win.
“Winning American Idol changed my life and I will be forever grateful for all of you that have supported me for so many years,” she wrote. “It is a gift to find your purpose and passion, and to be able to make a living doing it is the cherry on top. Thank you, always.”
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