Kelly Clarkson's children have shown a remarkable talent for music, leaving no one astonished. Her 8-year-old son Remy and 10-year-old daughter River have already made their mark in the musical world. In an interview with TODAY on Dec. 9 for her new album, "When Christmas Comes Around … Again," Clarkson shared insights about her children's musical abilities.
Uncover the Musical Talents of Kelly Clarkson's Kids
Section 1: Remy's Musical Journey
Remy's musical prowess was on full display when he performed Frank Sinatra's "My Way" on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" on Nov. 27. His mom, Clarkson, was in awe as she recounted, "He came in, no joke - people probably think I'm some kind of stage mom - I didn't tell him to do it. He walked in and was like, 'Where do I sing my song?' I was like, 'I'm sorry what?'" Remy sang the tune simply to warm up the audience, and his mom playfully added, "You're welcome." It was a moment that showcased Remy's natural confidence and love for music. Clarkson continued, "He just walked right in today and said, 'Who do I need to speak to to sing my song?' I said, 'OK, sir.' They're so fun. I love my kids so much."Remy's musical interests don't stop there. As Clarkson told TODAY on Dec. 9, "He sings in his room." It's clear that music is a part of his daily life and that he has a passion for it. His performances have already won the hearts of many, and it's exciting to see where his musical journey will take him.Section 2: River's Musical Tastes
River, on the other hand, has her own unique musical preferences. Clarkson added, "They're both little'mes … she (has) country going on in one room and like, classic standards going on in another." This shows that River is not only talented but also has a diverse range of musical interests. Her vocals can be heard singing backup on her mom's song "You Don't Make Me Cry," further demonstrating her musical abilities.Clarkson also shared that they have a ranch in Montana where they go on holiday. This provides a unique environment for the children to explore their musical talents. "It's nice for the kids," Clarkson told TODAY. "They get the city vibe, and they get all the opportunity here, which is amazing to have kids growing up here." The combination of city and ranch life is likely to have a positive impact on their musical development.Section 3: Family's Holiday Plans and Musical Bond
On Dec. 9, Clarkson shared her family's holiday plans with TODAY. A trip to Montana with their horses is on the agenda. This not only allows the family to bond but also provides an opportunity for the children to continue exploring their musical interests. The ranch setting is likely to inspire them and help them grow as musicians.Clarkson's children are truly songbirds, and their talent is evident in every aspect of their lives. Whether it's Remy's confident performances or River's diverse musical tastes, they are both following in their mother's footsteps and making a name for themselves in the music industry. With their love for music and the support of their family, the future looks bright for these young musicians.