During a recent performance, Kelly Clarkson made one fan’s dream come true by reading their sign in the crowd, and her candid reaction made the moment even more endearing.
While on stage at Planet Hollywood’s Bakkt Theater for the kickoff to her Las Vegas residency, Chemistry: An Intimate Evening with Kelly Clarkson, the “Breakaway” singer spotted a sign held up by a female fan that read, “My girlfriend gave me a hall pass for you.”
“If I was into chicks, I’d take up the offer. I just unfortunately like d–ks,” Clarkson joked as the crowd screamed and cheered in a video posted to Twitter.
“Same gurl…same,” one fan jokingly replied in a quote-tweet.
Someone else said in a tweet reply, “Kelly and I have *soomuch* in common ;).”
Another fan tweeted, “Hahaha popstars, they’re just like us! I am loving the fact that Kelly Clarkson in her 40s is more unfiltered than ever.”
Meanwhile, other fans latched on to Clarkson’s use of the word “unfortunately.”
“‘Unfortunately,'” one person tweeted with a laughing emoji. “Girl. Same.”
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Clarkson also addressed the recent trend of concertgoers throwing random items at artists onstage and quipped, “If you’re gonna throw sh–, throw diamonds.”
According to a TikTok video, later in the performance, someone did throw something onstage, but it was a small doll rather than diamonds.
Clarkson’s residency was meant to happen in 2020 but was pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, the residency now coincides with her tenth studio album, a project full of breakup bangers after her split from ex-husband Brandon Blackstock.
In addition to her own scathing breakup tracks, Clarkson also performed a cover of Gayle’s “abcdefu,” which she also performed on her talk show during a segment called “Kellyoke.”
In Clarkson’s version, she alters the lyrics to reflect her 2021 divorce.
“F— you and your dad and the fact that you got half / And my broken heart, turn that sh– into art / F— you and your view from the valley I bought too / You can all f— off,” she sings.
Clarkson and Blackstock share two kids together, River Rose, 9, and Remington Alexander, 7.