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Kelly Clarkson discusses her children's ban on 'From Justin to Kelly'

Kelly Clarkson has banned her children from watching her 2003 film 'From Justin to Kelly.' During a concert, she humorously shared her feelings about the film, stating her participation was due to contractual obligations and offered a critical assessment of the movie. Clarkson acknowledged that while the experience had its downsides, she enjoyed the music involved.

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Kelly Clarkson has decided not to allow her children, River Rose and Remington, to watch her 2003 film 'From Justin to Kelly.' During a concert in Las Vegas, Clarkson humorously referred to the film as 'Oscar-worthy' but explained her participation was due to being 'contractually obligated.' She expressed her reluctance to star in the movie, stating that she was unaware that winning 'American Idol' would require her to act. Clarkson noted that while the film was not a highlight, she enjoyed the music aspect of the project. She also remarked on a fan's defense of the film, suggesting that the fan was viewing it with 'loving eyes' and offered her own critical opinion, calling it 's---.' The film was released in 2003, shortly after Clarkson won the first season of 'American Idol.'

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Kelly Clarkson won’t let her kids watch ‘From Justin to Kelly’ after brutal admission about 2003 film

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Kelly Clarkson discusses her children's ban on 'From Justin to Kelly'