Kelly Clarkson Says Stars Who Were ‘Mean’ About Her ‘American Idol’ Win Became ‘Voice’ Coaches
- Kelly Clarkson became the first winner of 'American Idol' in 2002 without knowing it was a televised competition until her third audition.
- Clarkson felt lonely and isolated as the first winner of 'American Idol' in 2002, expressing that 'it was hard.'
- She mentioned that some previous critics became coaches on 'The Voice', noting, 'People were really mean' about talent shows, which influenced her coaching style.
- After winning, Clarkson released her debut album, 'Thankful', in 2003 and has since won three Grammy Awards.
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Kelly Clarkson didn't know 'American Idol' was a TV show when she auditioned
The singer and TV host also opened up about how isolating being the first winner of the reality show was.Kevin Winter/Getty Kelly Clarkson on 'American Idol' in 2002Miss Independent was more like Miss Confused when it came to her time auditioning for American Idol.Kelly Clarkson, who of course would go on to become the singing competition series' first winner, recalled in a new interview on the Not Gonna Lie With Kylie Kelce podcast that neithe…

Kelly Clarkson says people who were mean about ‘American Idol' win became coaches on ‘The Voice'
Kelly Clarkson is revealing some secrets about her time on “American Idol” and “The Voice.” On March 27, the talk show host appeared as a guest on the “Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce” podcast. During the sit-down, Clarkson reflected on her career, from her start as the first-ever winner of “American Idol” in 2002 until now. When chatting about the singer capturing the country’s heart on Season One of “American Idol,” Kelce read a tweet from a f…
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