Key Highlights
- Olympic gold medalist Chloe Kim mistakenly attributes “Stronger” by Kelly Clarkson to Pink.
- Pink handles the mix-up with humor and grace on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
- Kim discusses her interest in a potential music career but opts for relaxation instead.
- Clarkson announces plans to end her talk show due to family priorities.
The Mix-Up: Chloe Kim’s Musical Misattribution
Chloe Kim, the Olympic snowboard champion, dropped a doozy. During an interview with guest host Pink on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Kim admitted she had been “embarrassed” by misattributing the song “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” to Pink. It turns out, it’s Kelly Clarkson all along.
Pink interjected quickly: “That’s Kelly Clarkson,” correcting her friend and host.
“Oh my gosh, no, ‘F—–‘ Perfect,'” Kim corrected herself. “Wait, guys.
I’m so embarrassed. I’m so sorry.”
Brain Fart or Just a Slip?
Kim blamed the mix-up on her nap before the show. But let’s be real—slips happen to all of us. It’s just another reminder that even Olympians have moments when their brains are elsewhere.
“Can I make a confession?” Kim told Pink, opening up about her past admiration for Pink’s music.
Music or Relaxation?
While Kim expressed interest in recording songs, she decided to focus on relaxation over a full-blown music career. “I was really into that idea when I was on ’cause I was in that mode,” she explained. “But now I’m kind of like, that sounds like a lot of work.”
Pink agreed, noting the demands of pop stardom are no joke. “You’ve earned it,” Pink said, offering Kim encouragement.
Clarkson’s Future
In other news, Kelly Clarkson is planning to end her talk show. According to Clarkson, the timing has something to do with spending more time with her children following the death of their father and ex-husband Brandon Blackstock. “I think it’s just — you’ve got kids, we’ve all got kids, right? — it’s one of those things when you kinda start seeing life as how precious it is,” she said in an interview.
Clarkson’s decision to step down from the show aligns with a broader theme of balancing professional and personal lives.
This was more than just a mix-up; it was a candid look at the challenges faced by celebrities, especially those who straddle multiple industries.