Kelly Clarkson, who has not acted in a film since 2003's"From Justin to Kelly," is the lead voice in the new animated movie"UglyDolls."
Despite the fact that the movie bombed, Clarkson continued to receive offers to star in films. She turned them all down — save for a “seven-line” cameo in the 2017 animated film “The Star” — to focus on her real passion, singing. After a morning of shooting NBC’s “The Voice” — where she serves as a coach alongside Blake Shelton, Adam Levine and John Legend — Clarkson discussed her quasi-return to the big screen, her upcoming talk show and her thick skin.I just didn’t believe in it, first of all. I’m not a beach blanket-movie kind of girl. And I didn’t want it to deter or ruin any chance of me being able to go down the path I actually auditioned for on “Idol.
Before this interview, I googled you, and all of the recent stories mentioned your weight loss. Does it bother you that since “Idol,” your looks have been so publicly scrutinized? You spoke out in defense of Kesha and stopped working with her alleged abuser, music producer Dr. Luke. Do you think the music industry has yet to grapple with the full weight of the #MeToo movement?
Film?
She looks horrid