Kelly Clarkson has delved into her experience as a coach on "The Voice," shedding light on Ariana Grande's intriguing off-camera behavior during their time together.
On "The Kelly Clarkson Show," Kelly shared an intriguing detail about the unconventional habits of young pop star that take place when she's not under the spotlight.
Ariana's Quirky Habit
During their conversation, Kelly and her guest Jon Cryer admired another popstar, Miley Cyrus's, exceptional talent.
Astonishingly, the "Two and a Half Men" actor mentioned the occasion when he made a memorable appearance on the sitcom.
He recalled, "She would just sit around doing those little vocal trills offhand, hanging out, doing these amazing things. You're like, 'What?'"
The "Since U Been Gone" singer also pointed out Ariana Grande's noticeable habit on "The Voice" during the conversation.
Per The Sun, Kelly said of the "7 Rings" singer, "That was literally like working with Ariana on The Voice. We would just be backstage, and she's just constantly keeping her like really high like whistle-tone. She's keeping it in check."
As the host imitated Ariana, she said, "And I'm just like 'you're just like sitting there like..."
"I was like 'what in the world?' People are crazy talented."
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Kelly's Talk With Olivia And What They Share In Common
Meanwhile, Kelly Clarkson also talked to another talented young artist - Olivia Rodrigo.
Despite their generation gap, Olivia Rodrigo and Kelly Clarkson share a profound admiration for a musical legend.
During an episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show," the conversation took an interesting turn as the "Good For You" singer and the host delved into their shared admiration for an iconic figure - artist Alanis Morissette.
"She's the reason why I'm a songwriter. I was like, 'Oh man, I can funnel this,'" Kelly said.
Witnessing her talent, she realized the potential to express my emotions through music.
Olivia then said, "I do have the coolest mom ever." I remember hearing 'You Oughta Know' on the radio when I was, like, 12 years old and being like, 'Oh my God, what is this? She can say that line about the theater? What? That's insane.' I fell in love with her."
Fast forward to May of 2022, and in a stunning turn of events, Olivia found herself gracing the stage alongside her ultimate inspiration during her "Sour" Tour show at the renowned Greek Theater in Los Angeles.
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