Kathy Griffin has taken to sociaI media to encourage ticket sales for her upcoming comedy tour. Griffin, who has navigated a tumultuous few years marked by controversy, health challenges, and now a divorce, is looking to her fans to help her find solace on the stage.
The comedian posted a video on her social media channels, detaiIing her current struggles. I had another voice surgery two days ago. So, my voice is sounding better I think and yet, I have CO VID and I’m heartbroken because I’m getting divorced, Griffin shared.
It’s all about the tour, man. Just freaking get me to opening night in Des Moines. And Omaha is not selling well.
Kelly Clarkson and her daughter light up Vegas with a heartfelt duet
Las Vegas recently experienced a magical evening when Grammy Award winner Kelly Clarkson was joined on stage by her children River Rose and Remington during her residency performance. The spotlight was shared as nine-year-old River and seven-year-old Remington chose their own songs to perform alongside their famous mother.
Initially shy, River harmonized beautifully with Clarkson on a touching rendition of “Heartbeat Song”, a song that has special meaning for both of them. During the performance of “Whole Lotta Woman”, Remington wowed the audience with his lively dance performance.
Clarkson expressed her joy on Twitter that her children got to see her at the Bakkt Theater, Planet Hollywood. The family’s appearance brought an electric energy to the venue and created a heartfelt moment of joy and togetherness.
In her tweets, Clarkson reflected on the great pride and joy she feels for her children, sharing that they “will always have my whole heart”. The enthusiastic response from the audience made the evening unforgettable for everyone present and underlined the deep bond between the renowned artist and her family.
Check out the video below to relive this heartwarming moment from Kelly Clarkson’s Las Vegas show, where she and her children River Rose and Remington celebrated music, family and love together.
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