All Kelly
Clarkson ever wanted was
not to be taken out of context.
The ex-American Idol champ
is bashing the U.K. Mirror's Sunday Celebs edition, claiming the
paper misquoted her and portrayed her as "obnoxious" and
"arrogant" in a cover story emblazoned with the headline "No one
on the planet should be as famous as me."
Clarkson also accused
the editors of twisting her words to make it sound as if she admitted to having
anorexia, which she vehemently denied.
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"Just to clear up
the absolutely wrong so called quotes from me, I have never had anorexia nor
did I ever say 'no one should be as famous as me,' read an angry tweet from the "Catch My
Breath" singer on Monday.
Clarkson then laid out
what she really said in the sit-down. "I said in the interview, when asked
about fame, that I have no desire to be as famous as Britney or Madonna," the Texas native explained. "I said
that kind of fame was too much for any person and that I have experienced a
portion of what they deal with and that I didn't handle that well and I'm happy
where I'm at in my career."
Clarkson concluded her
scathing post by calling out all those at the paper who blatantly
misrepresented her. "Side note, I love when people take what you say and
twist it to make you sound obnoxious and arrogant ....nice job Mirror,"
she wrote.
Nicely put, Kelly.
Clarkson also got a show
of solidarity from her friend and fellow Idol alum Jordin Sparks, who tweeted her, "tell 'em
girl!"
To
which the hitmaker replied back: "@JordinSparks I just can't stand when
people do stuff like that. It drives me bananas. By the way, I just saw Sparkle.
Great job!! Loved it!"
Those Idol folks
sure know how to stick together.
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