Singer Kelly Clarkson Named 'Blender's' 'Woman Of The Year'
Former "American Idol" contestant Kelly Clarkson has been voted "Blender's" "Woman of the Year."
Clarkson tells the magazine the secret behind her hit songs like "Since You've Been Gone," saying, "I tend to write on the darker side. I like songs when you can actually hear the person cry. It's free therapy."
The church-goer says she has no problem with drinking because "Jesus drank. It came straight from the Bible that he had a glass of wine. Actually, I don't know if actually says he drank it, but whatever." Clarkson also embraces nudity when "it's tastefully done."
The singer's sophomore album "Breakaway" has sold more than 5 million copies and has spent over a year on the charts. The "Blender" issue featuring her hits newsstands Tuesday.
Clarkson tells the magazine the secret behind her hit songs like "Since You've Been Gone," saying, "I tend to write on the darker side. I like songs when you can actually hear the person cry. It's free therapy."
The church-goer says she has no problem with drinking because "Jesus drank. It came straight from the Bible that he had a glass of wine. Actually, I don't know if actually says he drank it, but whatever." Clarkson also embraces nudity when "it's tastefully done."
The singer's sophomore album "Breakaway" has sold more than 5 million copies and has spent over a year on the charts. The "Blender" issue featuring her hits newsstands Tuesday.
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