Kelly Clarksonis a fan ofMiley Cyrus’ bangers!
On Tuesday, the daytime talk show host performed one of 31-year-old Cyrus' songs during her Kellyoke segment.
Taking the stage before her studio audience, Clarkson, 41, did her own rendition of Cyrus’ 2023 hit “Jaded.”
“I don’t wanna call and talk too long / I know it was wrong, but never said I was sorry / Now I’ve had time to think it over / We’re much older and the bone’s too big to bury,” theAmerican Idolwinner began in her cover of the ballad.
Clarkson wore a multi-color, color-block dress for the performance, as her band played behind her. The studio lights were set to a calming purple to set the tone.
“GIRL. Keep doing your thang. The covers keep getting better and better!” one commenter wrote on a clip shared on YouTube.
Kelly Clarkson.Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal

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It’s the second time this month Clarkson has covered one of Cyrus’ latest songs.
On Jan. 11, the “Since U Been Gone” hitmaker sang another recent release from Cyrus' music collection — this time opting to do"Used to Be Young" during the Kellyoke segment.
At the time, Cyrus and fellow Disney Channel alumSelena Gomezcame out witha nostalgic collaborative effortto promote their new releases. It featured a throwback clip of Gomez, 31, appearing on an episode of Cyrus’ hit television seriesHannah Montanaas rival Mikayla Skeech.
“@mileycyrus and I both have a SINGLE SOON and we are releasing on the same day,” theOnly Murders in the Buildingactress said on an Instagram Story. “We have been friends since we USED TO BE YOUNG. Excited for August 25th!”
Both “Used to Be Young” and “Jaded” appear on Cyrus’ latest studio album,Endless Summer Vacation, which was released in March 2023.
Miley Cyrus' ‘Endless Summer Vacation’.

On Jan. 13, Cyrus celebratedone year since the release of her single “Flowers.”The song was the first track ahead of the new album’s rollout.
“One year ago today ‘Flowers’ started making people happy & that makes me happy,” she captioned a black-and-white Instagram post of herself posing with a flower.
“Love you. Thank you,” she added before signing off the message with, “XO MC.”
The single spent eight weeks at the top of the U.S. Billboard charts and skyrocketed to the top of Spotify’s charts.
The trackbecame the most-streamed song in a single weekin the app’s history, which prompted Cyrus to thank both Spotify and her “amazing fans" on social media for the achievement.
source: people.com