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Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kelly Clarkson Gives Fans Goosebumps with 'Dreamy' Cover of '90s Throwback Hit
Kelly Clarkson Gives Fans Goosebumps with 'Dreamy' Cover of '90s Throwback Hit originally appeared on Parade. is making fans nostalgic with her latest Kellyoke performance. During the Friday, Aug. 1 episode of her eponymous talk show, the singer and powerhouse vocalist brought fans back to the late '90s by covering an iconic throwback hit: "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Clarkson, 43, put her own spin on the 1997 track, which she slowed down for an acoustic arrangement featuring a piano accompaniment from her music director Jason Halbert. A video of the stunning performance was shared to the official Instagram account for The Kelly Clarkson Showon Friday, leaving fans once again in awe of the "Since U Been Gone" singer's ability to make every song she covers her own. "This is soooo dreamy 😍😍," one fan commented under the Instagram clip, while another said they were literally "crying" over Clarkson's emotional rendition of the song. "Instant chills," one user chimed in. "Kelly turns any song into a goosebump-inducing beauty🙌," someone else added. Another user called the Kellyoke cover "such a great interpretation of such a great song 😍," while others begged Clarkson to keep the '90s covers coming. We need more acoustic throwback covers because this was simply brilliant 😭😩," one person Clarkson Gives Fans Goosebumps with 'Dreamy' Cover of '90s Throwback Hit first appeared on Parade on Aug 1, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 1, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword


Buzz Feed
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
27 Reviewer-Loved Swimsuits
A scallop-topped one-piece suit with just a *touch* of mermaid vibes along the trim to ensure you're the coolest siren in the grotto. Reviewers LOVE the coverage, support, and the immaculate summer vibes. Promising reviews: "This swimsuit is the best I've ever bought. It stretched to fit comfortably with my pregnancy and went back to fit great postpartum. Taco Tuesday isn't a problem for this suit. I will say the top is for a fuller cup size but it's definitely plus size friendly. I appreciate the sewn in cup pads to not have to fuss with it after wash and having to adjust them during a swim." —PMDean"I love my new suit. It fits perfectly and is true to size. Doesn't stretch out when I'm in the water and looks great. No complaints at all." —Deborah J OrtegoGet it from Amazon for $32.99+ (available in sizes 12–30 and in 18 colors). A twisted-front bikini set you'll love so much, you'll want to buy it twice to give yourself four summer swimsuit combo options. With pieces made to mix and match, you'll be doing yourself a favor by clicking "add to cart" at least a couple of times. Promising review: "This fits really well! The pads and are removable, and there are care instructions included. The style of the top gives extra support, and the straps have a lot of room for adjustment. I ordered a size larger than usual, and the stretchiness helped." —Sydnee HolcerGet it from Amazon for $36.99+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and in 36 colors). A ruffled one-piece swimsuit with lace-up detailing on the back that also helps you adjust the fit for comfort. The bottom cut is a tad cheeky, but many reviewers say it doesn't ride up. A glam fully lined one-piece swimsuit with a halter neck if you want some retro vibes, but in a suit that will support you on all your modern water adventures. A quiet luxury bandeau and high-cut bottoms because why bother with shoulder tan lines if you can have this cutie in your swimming-and-sun-bathing arsenal? A ring cutout swim dress that has everything you love about a swim dress, but with an edgy accent. Because, yes: You can serve beach goddess and main character in a revenge thriller at the same time. Promising review: "This swin dresss is absolutely gorgeous! The girls look great and the dress part is flowy, not tight at all. I feel so beautiful is this bathing suit." —Beige_RotGet it from Amazon for $40 (originally $104.90; available in sizes M–6X). A bikini set with an adjustable top so you can get the very best fit for YOU (not just any rando!) from the comfort of your bedroom. Lots of reviewers commented on how nice and high-quality the material feels, too, so no fears about unravelling mid-swim! A ruched swim dress because I'm pretty sure when Leigh Nash of Sixpence None The Richer sang, "You wear those shoes and I'll wear that dress," she was 100% crooning about this stunner. If you've ever wanted your swim days to feel more elegant, your search for the perfect suit is DONE. Or a vintage-inspired swim dress for similar vibes, but a bit more whimsy and ~color~ if you want the shoreline to be your very own throwback fashion show. A bustier-style bikini top to make sure your chest feels SUPPORTED because while we love our on-board flotation devices, we also don't want them swimming off without us — rude — while we're frolicking in the ocean waves. A classic smoothing full coverage one-piece giving Bond girl, but one who is definitely going to make that swim story their own and take down the bad guys themself. Promising review: "Comfortable suit with delicate straps. Beautiful design." —Magnolia27Get it from Target for $32 (originally $40; available in sizes XS–XL, and 14–24) An elevated Baywatch deep v-neck one-piece in a classic trimmed style to help your suit stand out from the crowd. If you've been reluctant to join the one-piece club, lots of reviewers say this convinced them to give more one-pieces a try in the future! A one-shoulder option to feel secure enough to dive in, do handstands, and grab the pool noodles for some light jousting. A layered tankini that's basically Moana-approved because you're halfway to being a confident wayfinder with this charming get-up. Plus, it has options for how you want to wear your straps to be the most comfortable for YOUR next adventure toward where the sky meets the sea. A luxurious ruched swim dress that'll keep you comfy in the water and give Audrey Hepburn vibes while doing it. Lands' End always slays with their swimsuits (and everyone I know who has one says it lasts MANY SEASONS), so be sure to hop on your new fave before it ~swims away~. Promising reviews: "My favorite go to swimsuit. This suit holds everything in place and looks amazing. You won't be disappointed!" —Lyn"I am on the prowl for a lovely swimsuit. I hate cheap swimsuits, and i took a leap of faith and ordered from Lands' End and they did not disappoint. Plan on buying another one of these." —SCGet it from Land's End for $72.47 (originally $144.95; available in sizes 0–26, including petite sizes, and seven colors). A one-shoulder bikini because sometimes you just need your suit to throw some cool shapes for you while you chill under a cabana with your latest beach read. A perfectly Disney Mickey Mouse one-piece so you can keep that pixie dust magic alive, whether you're at the parks or just jamming to your fave Disney summer playlist in your backyard. Promising review: "We love Disney so as soon as I saw it I knew I had to have it. And it's beautiful!" —GigiGet it from Old Navy for $27.99 (originally $39.99; available in sizes XS–4X and in two styles) A push-up bikini top for a top that understands the assignment: boost, boost, boost. Basically, the new Mario Kart World golden mushrooms in swimsuit form, y'all. A peekaboo-windowed one-piece if you want some ~dramatic flare~ you'd get with a two-piece, but all the comfort of a one-piece. It's giving "romantasy heroine takes a break from riding dragons to vibe by the beach." A swim skort that'll match perfectly with any beloved tops (or one-pieces!) you already have. With great coverage and a chic Ariel-just-got-her-legs look, you can't skip this one. A pair of stretchy drawstring boardshorts because whether you're touching a boogie board, a surfboard, or you're just bored with your current swimwear offerings A high-waisted retro number Marilyn Monroe would 100% approve of — curves celebrated, not squished. (And in super fun colors and patterns, to boot!) A scoop-neck monokini reviewers love for LOTS of reasons: Adjustable back and shoulder ties, a unique silhouette, and it's comfy! Win-win-win. Or a V-neck one-piece for a similar cutout, but with a tad more coverage and an adjustable under-bust to really get the perfect chest fit. A high-waisted ruffle bikini set that'll have you twirling like you're in a montage set to early 2000s pop. A Simka Sol swim dress and bikini bottom set if you're in your dark academia era and don't want to sacrifice the vibes just because you want to have some recreational water time. Promising review: "Love this swim dress. The top is perfect, I'm a busty girl and its *chefs kiss. The bikini bottoms are cute, the top/skirt fully covers my bum so you don't really see the bikini bottoms but I feel comfortable to wear this around from the beach to lunch." —ShawnaGet them from Simka Sol for $125 (available in sizes XS–3X). And finally, a REVERSIBLE one piece which basically means you get two suits for the price of one. (And two SUPER CUTE tapestry-inspired ones, at that!) Promising reviews: "I was wowed from the beginning with this suit! It is beautifully packed with care. I was so impressed when I tried it on. The material is smooth and feels nice. It is unique and I am very pleased and am happy that I took a risk and went with a designer that I am not familiar with." —Stephchil"I have been searching for a one piece for months now and everything has had something wrong with it. This suit is comfortable and the reversible print is stunning. It looks like it cost more than it did. It truly is reversible, there is no show of the other side when you flip it. I could have gone a size smaller but I'm still satisfied. I am a big fan and will be shopping Jessie Zhao more now!" —ArianeGet it from Nordstrom for $139 (available in sizes S–XXL).


Boston Globe
08-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
Blake Shelton brought his friends for a night of country at TD Garden
Shelton kicked things off with the bar-is-open anthem 'Pour Me A Drink.' With a baritone that he was perpetually revving up, Shelton leaned into the persona he long honed on 'The Voice,' a rascal never pushing so hard that he ended up at 'jerk.' 'A Guy With A Girl' was humility delivered with cockiness, while the Jimmy Buffett-recalling (and -referencing) 'Some Beach' winked at its sideways-naughty title without being overly coy about it. And if he was slick enough to keep singing even as he autographed an onstage fan's sign during 'All About Tonight,' he still didn't sacrifice the song's good-time jolt. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up The career-leapfrogging jump from his very first single (the slow but heavy-hitting 'Austin,' where he changed a key line to 'Can't you tell, this is Boston, and I still love you'), to his latest ('Texas') inadvertently catalogued Shelton's drift from affecting country weeper to Post Malone-style pan-genre featurelessness.. So the periodic arrival of his support acts, each one taking the stage and singing with zero fanfare or introduction, served the additional purpose of grounding him in the genre that birthed him. Morgan was laid-back and comfy on 'That's What I Love About Sunday' and dug in for a little more grit on the chugging thump of 'International Harvester.' With more molasses in his deep-voiced drawl and his hat pulled low over his eyes, Trace Adkins played everything close to the vest, but he had a relaxed command on the down and dirty groan of 'Honky Tonk Badonkadonk' and the pre-nostalgia of 'You're Gonna Miss This.' Advertisement Shelton performing with Craig Morgan, Trace Adkins, and Deana Carter. Jamie Wendt Best of all was Deana Carter, who came out joyous and strummy with 'We Danced Anyway' – which suggested Sixpence None The Richer playing 'I Hope You Dance' – and 'How Do I Get There' before wrapping up with a lovely 'Strawberry Wine,' a slow dance held tight. All four singers performed an acoustic set together at the tip of the stage, with one song from each, as the others joined with almost offhand vocals and guitar. Carter shone there, too, with 'You And Tequila,' a raw nerve of a song sung in a weary, defeated voice. From there, Shelton took things home with George Strait's Western-swinging 'All My Ex's Live In Texas,' the rolling clomp of Alabama's 'Mountain Music' and the dark, twangy glare of 'God's Country,' complete with heavy, Bonham-esque drums. The good-natured bluster and sneer of 'Boys 'Round Here' brought things to a temporary close before an encore of 'God Gave Me You' closed things for real on a note of gratitude. 'God almighty, man, I love country music,' Shelton said as he launched into that final stretch, and he didn't make it hard to see why. Emily Ann Roberts was the only artist of the night to get a dedicated set all to herself, which was both a blessing and a curse. Her opening slot, covering girls'-night-out sass, frisky Appalachian boot-stompers and devotional music, had the feel of her being left out (with an undercurrent of an acknowledgement that she was still too green to sit at the big kids' table), but it also gave her a chance to breathe that not even the headliner was afforded. Advertisement BLAKE SHELTON Featuring Craig Morgan, Deana Carter, Trace Adkins, with Emily Ann Roberts At: TD Garden, Friday, March 7 Marc Hirsh can be reached at