Kelly Clarkson slays emotional tribute to Kennedy Center honoree Reba McEntire
Kelly Clarkson gave a very emotional performance during the 2018 Kennedy Center Honors. The reason it was so emotional was because she performed for honoree Reba McEntire, who happens to be her hero and mother-in-law.
Before singing, Clarkson briefly talked about her relationship with McEntire. She said, “Sometimes when we meet our heroes, it doesn’t always pan out, you know, how you hope. But meeting Reba, being friends with her, and eventually becoming family has been one of the highlights of my life.”
While Clarkson was thanking McEntire for all she has done for her, she sputtered and had to gather herself after being overcome with emotions. An emotional Clarkson said, “Thank you so much for comforting me on the phone through my tears, like a friend.” She added, “And thank you for being a really rad grandma for my kids.”
Clarkson then performed a cover of the song “Fancy,” which was a popular hit from McEntire’s album Rumor Has It. And the performance drew heavy emotions and heavy praise from viewers on Twitter.
Thanks for making me cry, Kelly. 😭😭😭😭 #KennedyCenterHonors
— Rob 🎅🏻🎄? (@ElderPoptart) December 27, 2018
The main thing I’ve learned so far in the #KennedyCenterHonors is that Kelly Clarkson should just go ahead and sing everyone’s songs
— Jill Twiss (@jilltwiss) December 27, 2018
Watching Reba watch Kelly sing Reba is making my heart BURST #KennedyCenterHonors
— Meg Orita (@hmegorita) December 27, 2018
After belting out an amazing rendition of the song, Clarkson looked up to McEntire in her seat and said, “I hope I did it justice.” McEntire replied with a standing ovation and a resounding thumbs up.
The Kennedy Center Honors took place on December 2nd. They aired Wednesday at 8 p.m. on CBS.
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