Not holding back! Kelly Clarkson dives deep into her heartbreak and anger on her new single, “I Hate Love,” in the wake of her divorce from Brandon Blackstock.
26.05.2023 - 18:43 / etcanada.com
Kelly Clarkson’s upcoming 10th studio album Chemistry features a collaboration with Steve Martin.
Entertainment Weekly revealed last month that Martin had teamed up with Clarkson for the track, “i hate love”.
Clarkson then chatted more about the collab in an interview with ET Canada’s Brittnee Blair.
She gushed, “I still can’t believe it happened!
“I reference him in a song and this movie he’s in and he’s such an incredible banjo player and musician,” Clarkson added.
READ MORE: Kelly Clarkson Pays Tribute To Tina Turner: ‘Such A Force’
The “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” hitmaker went on, “I was like ‘I wonder if he would play on it’ because its like a pop punk song, ‘I wonder if he’d do it’ and he said yes! And I’m such a fan of his.
“Movies can be really ingrained in like a part of our lives and [they’re] so nostalgic, just like music. And so, you know, to be able to work with someone that’s just been in my life, like visually, since I was a little girl is incredible.”
Given the success of Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez’s show “Only Murders in the Building” and Meryl Streep’s recent addition to the cast, Blair had to ask whether Clarkson would ever join the show.
READ MORE: Kelly Clarkson Releases ‘Sexy A**’ New Single ‘favorite kind of high’
The singer insisted, “Girl, I’m not a great actor!
“I say yes to things when I really enjoy the cast. I just want the experience, but I just get so nervous,” admitting she doesn’t get nervous singing or hosting her talk show.
She insisted, “Never say never, because I do say yes to random things sometimes that I never usually would. But I’m a fan of that show, a fan of that entire cast, a fan of Selena and Martin Short.”
Chemistry will be released June 23.
Not holding back! Kelly Clarkson dives deep into her heartbreak and anger on her new single, “I Hate Love,” in the wake of her divorce from Brandon Blackstock.
Kelly Clarkson just released her latest Chemistry track “i hate love”, featuring Steve Martin on the banjo.
Could Hayley Kiyoko and Selena Gomez reunite outside of the “Wizards” world?
Selena Gomez always looks out for her fans.
Kelly Clarkson is taking her eponymous talk show to New York City, all in the name of family.It was first announced in early May that Clarkson would be moving from its longtime home in Los Angeles to Manhattan, and now the pop superstar and daytime talk show host is explaining the reasons for the big switch.Speaking with Nancy O'Dell on the TalkShopLive podcast recently, Clarkson explained that she first broke the news of the move to her staff back in January.«I talked to them because I was like, 'Guys, I need you to know what’s happening. It’s either I’m not going to be able to continue the show or I gotta go East Coast,'» Clarkson recalled.The singer explained that, during the coronavirus pandemic, she realized «being isolated and so far from your family… that’s not good for anyone.»«My family is East Coast, they’re North Carolina based.
Kelly Clarkson has a big name on her upcoming album: Steve Martin!
on Nancy O’Dell’s “TalkShopLive,” to promote her new album “Chemistry,” Kelly Clarkson, 42, revealed that the reason behind the talk show’s move to New York is that she and her family need a “fresh start.”“I was like ‘guys, I need you to know what’s happening,” said the “Since U Been Gone” singer. “‘Like it’s either.
Kelly Clarkson is looking for a fresh start when it comes to both her personal and work life.
Kelly Clarkson is opening up about her reasons for relocating to the east coast for the next season of The Kelly Clarkson Show, and it all has to do with her her children.
If you’re a Kelly Clarkson fan, you likely know that she is a huge Broadway fan!
Doing what it best for her. Kelly Clarkson made a rare comment about her upcoming plans to move to New York with her children — and her talk show.
The music world is mourning the loss of Tina Turner, who passed away Wednesday at age 83.
Garth Brooks is opening up about the time he ended up in a shower with Steven Tyler.
Garth Brooks admitted he once accidentally showered with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler. Brooks, 61, shared the moment during an appearance on "The Kelly Clarkson Show." "I showered with him," Brooks told Clarkson while the two were discussing Aerosmith. The country music star and Tyler both performed at a Billy Joel concert in July 2008. "We were playing the ‘Last Play at Shea’(with) Billy Joel.They're getting ready to tear down Shea Stadium in New York, and I go out there, and I'm late anyway, and they just have the baseball showers," he recalled.
Only in New York! Garth Brooks shared a wild story about an encounter he had with Steven Tyler while performing with Billy Joel.
Reba McEntire is spilling all “The Voice” tea.
Ethan Shanfeld King Gizzard & the Wizard Lizard, the prolific Australian rock act known for traversing genres, is returning to thrash metal with a new album titled “Petrodragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation.” Bet you can’t say that three times fast. “Petrodragonic Apocalypse,” the band’s 24th album, is out June 16 via their KGLW label. In tandem with the announcement, King Gizzard released the record’s first single, “Gila Monster,” along with a spooky music video in which frontman Stu Mackenzie wears a cloak and sings atop a snowy mountain while the rest of the band gathers around a witch’s cauldron.
Thania Garcia Kim Petras has set a June 23 release date for her highly-anticipated major label debut album, “Feed the Beast.” Petras has released a series of EPs and compilation albums over the past few years, though “Feed the Beast” will be her first full-length LP on Republic Records/Amigo Records. Petras first publicized the news on social media alongside an image of a medieval-looking sword resting against a pile of rocks. In the caption for the post, she wrote: “The story begins on June 23,” and attached a link for fans to pre-save the album on streaming platforms. The story begins on June 23rd. Feed The Beast.https://t.co/kxDSOfP14x pic.twitter.com/gdo0TSDjGh Before that, the pop singer hinted at the project’s dark aesthetic by uploading a collage of black and white photos of a knight’s helmet, a metal shield, and three different swords.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior Correspondent Kelly Clarkson has addressed a report detailing the culture on her daytime talk show, which contained allegations that “The Kelly Clarkson Show” is toxic behind the scenes. “To find out that anyone is feeling unheard and or disrespected on this show is unacceptable,” Clarkson said in a statement posted on Instagram. “I have always been, and will continue to be, committed to creating and maintaining a safe and healthy environment at ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show.'” On Friday, Rolling Stone published a report in which 11 current and former employees anonymously made complaints about being “overworked” and “underpaid” on Clarkson’s talk show, telling the magazine that working under the show’s “toxic environment” was “traumatizing to their mental health.” In the report, the anonymous staffers said Clarkson is “fantastic,” but a number of the producers make their lives “hell.”
Kelly Clarkson is speaking out about the allegations against her daytime talk show.