Kelly Clarkson looked her best on Wednesday when she showed off a sizzling black dress for her eponymous talk show.
The Kelly Clarkson Show host, 41, highlighted her stunning, slimmed-down figure in the tasteful item after reportedly losing 40 pounds last year.
Her elegant performance was featured on an episode of her talk show with guests Henry Golding and Florida Georgia Line co-founder Tyler Hubbard, both 37.
Kelly’s dress had a high, shallow neckline and short sleeves that went halfway down her toned arms.
The garment was tight around her tiny waist and featured an intriguing flapper-like skirt with long tassels that sloped downwards.
Kelly Clarkson, 41, looked her best in a sizzling LBD while interviewing Henry Golding (L) and Tyler Hubbard (center) on The Kelly Clarkson Show on Wednesday
Kelly’s dress had a high, shallow neckline and short sleeves that went halfway down her toned arms. It was tight around her narrow waist and had a flapper-like skirt of long tassels that sloped downwards
Henry wore a stylish powder blue striped suit, and he emphasized its casual character with a thin white sweater
The brunette beauty styled her long, accentuated locks in thick waves that rested over her shoulders, and she sported chic bangs that framed her impeccably made-up face and infectious smile.
Kelly’s show on Wednesday included celebrity appearances from Crazy Rich Asians star Henry Golding and country singer Tyler Hubbard.
Henry wore a stylish powder blue striped suit, and he emphasized its casual character with a thin white sweater.
At the beginning of his segment, he marveled at how much larger Kelly’s New York City studio and audience were compared to the Los Angeles studio where she started her show.
Henry then shared a story about how he had tried to better understand New Yorker traditions.
The actor admitted that he had a pastrami sandwich for breakfast that day after indulging a craving, but was embarrassed when the crowd’s reaction suggested the sandwich was more of a lunch item than a breakfast classic.
“So that’s a faux pas,” he said sheepishly. ‘Damn!’
He admitted that a friend he called that day said it was “weird” for him to have pastrami for breakfast, or meat in general
But Kelly pointed out that steak and eggs make a classic breakfast dish.
“I don’t mind meat in the morning,” she said, before falling into a fit of giggles at the unintentional double entendre, which also drew a hearty laugh from the audience.
The former American Idol star stood up and walked around her coffee table to hide her flushed face before sitting back down.
During her conversation with Tyler, Kelly urged him to share the story behind his new solo single Park, as he and his Florida Georgia Line co-founder Brian Kelley have been on hiatus since 2022.
Henry admitted that he ate a pastrami sandwich that morning because of his cravings, but he was embarrassed to learn that New Yorkers tend to save that classic for lunch.
“So that’s a faux pas,” he said sheepishly. ‘Damn!’ He said eating meat for breakfast was probably a mistake
But Kelly reminded him of the classic steak and eggs. “I don’t have a problem with meat in the morning,” she said, before falling into a fit of giggles at the unintentional double entendre, which also drew a hearty laugh from the audience
Tyler talked about his new single Park, which was inspired by the time he parked in the lot of a church to get intimate with his high school girlfriend
He was shocked when police interrupted the rendezvous and took him home to share the story with his parents, who ground him for a month.
The story ended on a comic note when his father asked him, “Son, why didn’t you just park in the driveway?”
Tyler explained that the title referred to the practice of “parking,” where he and his high school girlfriend would park somewhere to make out or be intimate.
But the incident directly responsible for the song occurred when he and his girlfriend decided to park in a church lot.
Their date was then interrupted by the police, who drove Tyler home and told his parents what he had been up to while they were away.
The story ended on a comic note when his father asked him, “Son, why didn’t you just park in the driveway?”