So you know how Kelly Clarkson starts all of her talk show episodes off by singing other musicians’ songs? Well, today, Howie Mandel sang a cover of her hit Since U Been Gone on The Kelly Clarkson Show, and I don’t think she can ever sing that song again.
Not because he did a better version of her original. It is because it is so awful we will be having flashbacks forever.
Even when he is no longer singing, it leaves a residual effect, and you just can’t stop hearing it in your head. Nothing works. Not even listening to Clarkson singing it.
So when the Canadian comedian asks if America’s Got Talent. It does. Mandel, on the other hand, should stick to being a judge.
When can I say to the tune since u been gone from my head? It is in constant repeat. Send help.
Justin Guarini and Kelly Clarkson got so close when they were filming the first season of American Idol; they got to know each other really well.
So well that Guarini today on The Kelly Clarkson Show wants to warn people never to accept her offer to play a card game. That is because she is so competitive she becomes a killer when during the game Speed.
Of the 100+ games they played, he only won two. And the host is very proud of her victory because she doesn’t like to lose. That is why Guarini never had a chance of beating her on the singing competition either.
Tim Allen was on The Kelly Clarkson Show today, and she asked him about a photo he shared of himself with Bob Saget, Rodney Dangerfield, Jon Lovitz, and Robin Williams. The daytime talk show host wanted to know what was going on behind the snapshot.
The Last Man Standing told her that Mork doesn’t shut up, and the Man Who Got No Respect wasn’t getting any respect. As in, Dangerfield was trying to say something but Williams wouldn’t shut up long enough to let him talk. So Allen was laughing because he was waiting for Dangerfield to have a “nervous breakdown.” Which he didn’t have. Saget wanted to go eat at the buffet. And Lovitz wanted everyone to know he was Lovitz.
So if you ever wondered what comedians do when they meet up in person, now you know. And I wish I were a fly to hear what they were saying.
Blake Shelton, the last original Coach on The Voice, announced today that he is leaving NBC’s The Voice after next season.
“I’ve been wrestling with this for a while and I’ve decided that it’s time for me to step away from ‘The Voice’ after season 23,” Shelton said. “This show has changed my life in every way for the better and it will always feel like home to me. It’s been a hell of a ride over these 12 years of chair turns and I want to thank everyone at ‘The Voice’ from NBC, every producer, the writers, musicians, crew and catering people, you are the best. It takes a lot of work, passion, and adult beverages (Ha!) to pull off a live show twice a week. I’ve made lifelong bonds with Carson and every single one my fellow coaches over the years, including my wife, Gwen Stefani! I have to give a huge shoutout to the singers – the ‘Voices’ who come on this stage season after season and amaze us with their talent and a special thanks to those who chose me to be their coach. Lastly, it’s about y’all, the fans, who watch and support these artists, us coaches and everyone at ‘The Voice’ chasing their dreams. It wouldn’t happen without you!”
I never thought he would leave. But I guess now that he is married, it is time for him to stay home, raise his spouse’s kids and take care of the farm.
His departure makes you wonder if the show can continue without him. Especially since the last few new Coaches have not been that exciting. This season they added Camila Cabello, and next season Chance the Rapper and Niall Horan will join Shelton and Kelly Clarkson in the big red chairs.
It really sounds like they might want to give the singing competition its swan song unless they can woo Adam Levine back like he woos girls in their DMs. Too soon?