Kelly Clarkson has officially been honoured with a Hollywood star. The first “American Idol” was celebrated on Monday during her Walk Of Fame Star Ceremony in Hollywood.
Clarkson, 40, was surrounded by her team, friends, colleagues and her two children- daughter River Rose, 8, and son Remington, 6- for the remarkable achievement, which also saw all three of “American Idol”‘s original judges reunite. READ MORE: Blake Shelton Jokes New ‘The Voice’ Coach Camila Cabello Talks As Much As Kelly Clarkson Twenty years after Clarkson was crowned the first winner of the singing competition show by judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson, they joined forces once again to pay tribute to the contestant that “validated” the show. “Where we were very lucky with Kelly was that not only could we find someone with a hell of a good voice, but she also had this amazing sense of humour, personality, charisma,” Cowell said in a press release, noting that “American Idol” wouldn’t have gained popularity without Clarkson.
During the ceremony, Cowell complimented the Grammy award-winning singer and TV host, saying, “Thanks to you, I’m here today.
You validated what we did. If we didn’t find a star, there’s no point in doing these shows.” READ MORE: Avril Lavigne Honoured With Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame Before Clarkson gave her own speech and proceeded to take photos with her star, Abdul also spoke during the ceremony, as well as Jason Halbert, who’s been Clarkson’s music director since 2003. “This is where I won 20 years ago,” Clarkson shared. “I feel very lucky and fortunate because I know a lot of talented people that love singing and are amazing at it and writing songs, and even talk show hosts — a lot of people
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