But don't think she's going to try online dating to find Mr. Right!
We all know how much Kelly Clarkson loves making music. Ten years into the biz, she's releasing her fifth album and her career is thriving. But after a recent interview, People reports that the original American Idol winner confesses she would give it all up for a husband and kids (four, to be exact).
The singer admits her twenties have been hard... and lonely.
It's hard to believe that it's almost been 10 years since we first saw Kelly Clarkson make her music debut on American Idol. Now, the singer is getting ready to enter her 30s and is on the verge of releasing her fifth studio album, "Stronger." So what is it that makes her feel stronger now? Surviving her twenties.
This could be the year some single celebrities find love—and we’d like to help!
With a new year comes all the exciting possibilities for celeb hook-ups, breakups, and make-ups. Instead of waiting around to see who LiLo will end up with next, or on what poor woman Jon Gosselin will set his sights, we've decided to play matchmaker with some celebs who we think would get along...well, famously. Hugh Grant and Jennifer Aniston, Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling and Reese Witherspoon, Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway, Jason Segel and Lizzy Caplan, David Cook and Kelly Clarkson.
American Idol runner-up ties the knot, dances to sad song.
Justin Guarini, the runner-up to Kelly Clarkson way back in the first season of American Idol, married his high school sweetheart Saturday in Pennsylvania.
The singer has created a rejection hotline to deter unsavory dates and booty calls.
Kelly Clarkson is known for a lot of things—winning the first season of American Idol; having multiple number one hits; starring in the dreadful From Justin to Kelly. However, according to her official website and Facebook page, Ms. Clarkson might become known for something else—rejection. Miss Independent recently launched the "I Do Not Hook Up hotline"—an aptly titled phone service that not only promotes the singer's latest single but also gives us all an easy out from any uncomfortable dating situation. The number, 973-409-3267, appears as harmless enough digits and could easily be a number from North Jersey.
Kelly Clarkson loves men and loves her body even more.
If you want to hit on Kelly Clarkson, go for it but she isn't gay. Kelly truly doesn't care. Except for one pesky little problem. It's ruining her game with guys. "The rumors are not helping me on the dating front," she says. "I prefer the boys. I'm extremely flattered when I do get hit on by girls, and I think it's hot but I'm not into it. I like boys." Her dating life isn't the only thing she's had to defend. She's also had to put up with a ton of scrutiny throughout the years for her fluctuating weight. In Hollywood where "too thin" seems to wrongly be the norm, Kelly spoke out on that too. Despite the naysayers who think she needs to drop a few pounds, Kelly loves every last pound on her frame. "I love my body," she said. "I'm very much OK with it. I don't think artists are ever the ones who have the problem with their weight. It is other people."
American Idol judge Simon Cowell finally admitting lovefest with Paula.
American Idol has been the highest rated show on TV since its debut eight seasons ago, and ever since, the show's most talked about judges, Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul, have had some sort of "relationship." They have bickered like an old married couple, laughed together, pinched each other, kissed one another, teased, prodded, fought and finally loved.
The American Idol winner has a new album (All I Ever Wanted) and plenty to say.
It looks like Kelly Clarkson is making the rounds while promoting her new album All I Ever Wanted. In addition to mentioning that she has never been in love, the pop star also mentions that she'd like to remain childless. The original American Idol champion seems a little more interesting today than she did yesterday. And the kids really seem to dig "My Life Would Suck Without You."