Kelly Clarkson Says Miley Cyrus Was Not The 'Pitchy Stripper'
. (Radio.com) With a glass of wine in hand, Kelly Clarkson appeared on Watch What Happens Live! last week (March 5) to set a certain tweet straight. Back in 2013, Clarkson tweeted the hashtag #pitchystrippers after a certain bear-filled, tongue wagging, foam finger waving, twerk heavy performance from Miley Cyrus with Robin Thicke at the MTV Video Music Awards. Many assumed she was blatantly calling out the Bangerz singer. But, we all know what happens when we assume, right? During a game of Plead the Fifth, host Andy Cohen asked Clarkson about the tweet. But, she did not choose to stay mum, instead she owned up to the comment and politely chastised those who took her tweet and ran with it. "I never said Miley Cyrus," she said. "The fact that I tweeted 'pitchy stripper' and people said Miley Cyrus is not my problem." Adding, "I'm just saying. I never said Miley Cyrus, my man. Everyone else said Miley Cyrus. I'm not saying who it was." As for who the real "pitchy stripper" is, Clarkson, whose new album, Piece By Piece is out now, did plead the fifth on that one. She however did admit to dating American Idol runner-up Justin Guarini, blaming it on a certain From Justin To Kelly ballad. "We didn't date during Idol," Clarkson said. "We did date. I feel like we weren't dating through the movie [From Justin to Kelly]. We did date a little bit. I think any two people who were thrown together that much� guy, girl, you put 'Timeless,' that song from From Justin to Kelly, you can't fight it!" Watch the video of Clarkson on Watch What Happens Live! here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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