Whitney Cummings Calls Kelly Clarkson a “Home-Wrecker” After Cheeky Kellyoke Cover

Let’s dissect this delightful drama, shall we? Whitney Cummings recently threw some playful shade at Kelly Clarkson, suggesting that the singer’s flirty Kellyoke cover of The Outfield’s classic “Your Love” is causing quite the marital ruckus. Cummings quipped that after Clarkson sang, “I like my girls a little older” while winking at the camera, there’s a surge of women reconsidering their life choices—specifically, their marital commitments. It’s a playful jab that makes you wonder if Cummings is onto something. After all, nothing stirs the pot quite like a cheeky performance from a beloved pop icon.
During an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Cummings humorously remarked, “Women are leaving their husbands,” as she watched Clarkson’s flirtation unfold. This tongue-in-cheek commentary highlights the undeniable charisma that Clarkson exudes, even as she insists that her wink is merely part of her charm, not an invitation to chaos in the lives of her fans. “I’ve been doing the wink since my first video,” Clarkson chimed in, downplaying the frenzy around her playful gesture. Yet, we can’t help but wonder if perhaps there’s more to this wink than meets the eye.
Meanwhile, Clarkson’s own romantic life remains in a state of careful navigation following her split from Brandon Blackstock in 2020. With two children in tow, she’s understandably cautious about jumping back into the dating pool. “I’ve got a lot on my plate,” she said, emphasizing her current noncommittal stance. It’s a familiar narrative in celebrity land—where relationships are as fluid as a pop ballad, and the stakes are always high.
As we watch this saga unfold, it’s clear that Cummings’ jest has struck a chord. Are we witnessing the birth of a new fanbase for Clarkson—one that’s ready to leave it all behind for a chance at something different? Only time will tell. Until then, let’s revel in the fact that pop culture continues to serve up juicy commentary on love and relationships, one wink at a time.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! Online, People Magazine, Entertainment Weekly
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