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Kelly Clarkson has really let herself go

Kelly Clarkson

McDonald’s latest victim seems jovial enough, but behind those sunglasses is a sadness only a quarter-pounder with cheese can fix. More pictures of a beluga in a black dress after the jump.

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8 Responses to “Kelly Clarkson has really let herself go”

  • luv blemish on my face

    sweet jesus. she’s also imitating a lobster.
    who is that other horrific fat chick who thinks she can wear something like that?
    at least kelly knows to cover up….

  • dana

    i love you i love you soongs and you im in qatar doha come and visit me ok maby i wii see you thir ok bey

  • Tatiana

    she will always be white trash

  • tee

    Good god, leave her the f*ck alone. Everyone of you who posted negative comments about her and her friend, go look in the mirror. Have someone take pics of you without you knowing it frolicking on a beach and see how you fare. Life is too short to be so shallow and b*tchy and expect everyone to hide away. (yes, I’m a fat and bored housewife)

  • terri

    Kelly always looks beautiful. You people are nuts!

  • tom

    someone better call the coast guard and push those two whales back out to sea.

  • Cici

    OMG–tom is probably a beached whale himself, or at least someone with a small winkie trying to talk big to make up for it. Get a life. Who are you to say anything?

  • Elaine

    It scares me to read the negative comments about overweight people. What I read is fear and loathing. Are these people afraid they might get fat? Does a woman have to be a starving skinny skeleton to be considered beautiful, intelligent, sexy? If you believe this, then you are surely brainwashed by all the media, advertisements and unrealistic ideal set forth by Hollywood.

    Focus instead on a healthy weight, and good nutrition. Not on dieting for the sake of losing weight. Kelly Clarkson looks healthy to me, however if she is feeding herself junk food to make herself feel better, she may have issues with emotional eating, she may need our support, not our criticism.