Kelly Clarkson says she's selfish and doesn't want babies. Will she survive clash with record company?
I give Kelly Clarkson credit for being honest and knowing what's best for her.
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'People tell me when you are 35 you will change your mind, but I don't think so,' she tells the Daily Mail. 'You have to be selfish in this career. I already give so much of my time, I don't know what's left to eke out. 'I would not be a good mother and a lot of people don't realise that until after they have kids.' The pain of childbirth also worries Kelly. 'People say giving birth is a miracle, but I think it sounds horrible,' she admits.
Meanwhile Greg Kot from the Chicago Tribune has an interesting article comparing Kelly to the Dixie Chicks. He also reviews Kelly's "My December" CD: "It's a smartly accomplished pop album, nothing more, nothing less, and it shows Clarkson is going to be around a bit longer than the 15 minutes allotted to even the most celebrated "Idols" contestants.Like the Dixie Chicks, she's probably going to take a hit at the box office. But like her fellow Texans, she's starting to earn something she once lacked: credibility.The key question then becomes: If sales dive, will Clarkson still insist on taking the high road? Or will she even have that choice? " Read the full article at The Chicago Tribune