That Time Kelly Clarkson Stopped Her Show And Dropped A Cute F-Bomb After Missing Her Intro

In today’s popular culture, if Kelly Clarkson performs your song on “The Kelly Clarkson Show’s” ‘Kellyoke’ segment, which showcases fantastic interpretations of songs from various pop eras, it essentially becomes hers. The 2025 television lineup has had several instances of this happening, but during a recent live performance, Kelly Clarkson herself was left in awe and unintentionally skipped her cue at the most perfect moment.

During her ongoing Las Vegas performance at Caesar’s Palace (ending on November 15th), the first winner of American Idol, gave a rendition of Radiohead’s “Creep” to her recent audience. It was during this performance that cellist Ismael Ariel Guerrero Bombut played an enchanting introduction, causing Kelly Clarkson to exclaim with surprise, using a word (F-bomb) that many could relate to. You can watch the unedited video below without needing a Peacock subscription:

In her Las Vegas residency at Caesar’s Palace (up until November 15th), the original American Idol champion performed Radiohead’s “Creep” for her audience. Cellist Ismael Ariel Guerrero Bombut played a captivating intro, which caused Kelly Clarkson to utter a word (F-bomb) that resonated with many. The video below is unedited and doesn’t require a Peacock subscription:

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At her Las Vegas show at Caesar’s Palace (ending on November 15th), the first American Idol winner covered Radiohead’s “Creep.” Cellist Ismael Ariel Guerrero Bombut played an amazing introduction, causing Kelly Clarkson to express herself with a relatable F-bomb. You can watch this uncensored video without needing a Peacock subscription:

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This woman has left everyone amazed with her outstanding renditions of Kelly Clarkson hits! If you thought Olivia Rodrigo’s “Vampire” was a song worth becoming infatuated with, wait until you hear her cover on The Kelly Clarkson Show. Watching the daytime host and musical sensation being moved by the music she performs underscores just how much of a legend Ms. Clarkson is, as it’s evident that she’s not merely performing but truly immersed in the music.

Attending Kelly Clarkson’s Vegas shows might tempt people who aren’t big fans of her own music to buy a ticket, since she often performs popular songs like “Seven Nation Army” and “Creep.” For die-hard Clarkson fans, the prospect of hearing “Because of You” alongside a Radiohead classic could be quite enticing.

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It appears that Kelly Clarkson might be preparing to release new music in 2026, which would undoubtedly bring joy to her fans across the globe. Moreover, her return to “The Voice” guarantees her presence on primetime television, even if there are speculations about the future of her daytime talk show, “The Kelly Clarkson Show.” However, I sincerely hope that if her talk show were to end, the tradition of Kellyoke wouldn’t disappear along with it.

At a minimum, Kelly Clarkson might modify her cover style and release a farewell greatest hits album if the daytime TV mainstay ever comes to an end. If you happen to be in Las Vegas with tickets to Kelly Clarkson’s residency at Caesar’s Palace, it seems you can expect exceptional live performances from her, along with possibly a memorable cover too. It remains to be seen what surprises Ismael Ariel Guerrero Bombut or the rest of her backup band may bring during future shows for the pop icon.

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2025-08-05 15:08