Kelly Clarkson duets with daughter during Vegas residency, takes tequila shot with a fan

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Kelly Clarkson and her daughter River Rose, 11, charmed audiences during a recent performance at The Colosseum in Las Vegas, singing the hit "Heartbeat Song. " The touching duet quickly became a social media sensation, showcasing the close bond between the two. Clarkson's residency has had a tumultuous start, marked by the cancellation of initial shows due to her losing her voice, but she has returned to the stage with enthusiasm. Earlier this week, she celebrated with a "Texas-sized" shot of tequila from a fan, adding a fun twist to her residency experience. Clarkson's schedule includes three more performances this month, along with additional shows in August and November 2025.

This residency marks an important chapter in her career as she connects with fans while balancing motherhood. The show’s success, following her earlier challenges, underscores her resilience as an artist. Fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming performances, reinforcing Clarkson's enduring appeal in the music industry.

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