Kelly Clarkson’s Favorite Movies Get Roasted on Letterboxd
Kelly Clarkson, the singer-turned-host of The Kelly Clarkson Show, recently reacted to some scathing reviews of her favorite movies on Letterboxd. The results were nothing short of hilarious.
The singer-turned-host reacts to bad reviews of her favorite movies.
Clarkson was particularly shocked to discover that some people dislike the holiday classic Elf. “Who had a bad review of Elf?!” she asked, incredulous. She also expressed surprise that some viewers didn’t enjoy Avengers: Endgame, saying, “Not everything has to be Shawshank Redemption, whatever.”
The singer also reacted to negative reviews of You’ve Got Mail, a 1998 romantic comedy starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Clarkson agreed with one reviewer who pointed out that the premise of the movie, about rival bookstore owners who develop an online relationship, isn’t as wholesome as it seems. “You know what, Maya? It is pretty messed up,” she said.
Clarkson compared the movie’s premise to Beauty and the Beast, saying, “It’s kind of like Belle and the Beast… like, what, you kidnap her basically, imprison her… it is kind of weird.”
A festive holiday scene from a classic Christmas movie.
The singer’s reactions to the negative reviews were priceless, and her humor and charm shone through as she defended her favorite movies.
“It’s a fun movie,” Clarkson said of Elf. “It’s just a fun movie.”
A scene from the holiday classic Elf, starring Will Ferrell.
Clarkson’s lighthearted take on the negative reviews was a breath of fresh air, and her enthusiasm for her favorite movies was infectious.
“Do you like Christmas?” she asked, still in disbelief that anyone could dislike Elf.
The holiday spirit is alive and well in this festive scene.