Kelly Clarkson showcased her svelte figure in a stylish denim jumpsuit as she stepped out in New York City on Wednesday.
The star, 42, was spotted at Tom’s Restaurant, the iconic diner made famous by the sitcom Seinfeld.
The American Idol winner looked as happy as can be as she departed the restaurant with what appeared to be her team.
Blue thermos in hand, Kelly flashed a massive smile as she strode out into the concrete jungle.
Kelly – who was recently in Paris hosting NBC’s coverage of the 2024 Olympics – rocked perfectly styled waves, bangs with a touch of volume, and a bold red lip.
Kelly Clarkson showcased her svelte figure in a stylish denim jumpsuit as she stepped out in New York City on Wednesday
The outing comes several months after Kelly finally admitted she used a weight loss drug to slim down – after previously insisting her transformation was due to increased walking and cutting back on carbs.
The songstress made the admission on her eponymous talk show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, back in May, revealing doctors had prescribed her a weight loss medication following a blood test.
She insisted she didn’t use Ozempic, but did not reveal which drug she used instead.
‘Mine is a different one than people assume, but I ended up having to do that too,’ the A Moment Like This songstress told guest Whoopi Goldberg. ‘Everybody thinks it’s Ozempic, it’s not – it’s something else.’
She reportedly lost 60 pounds, according to Extra TV, although Kelly has not revealed the exact amount herself.
The popstar, who shares daughter River Rose, 10, and son Remington Alexander, eight, with ex-husband Brandon Blackstock, 47, said that her physician insisted she take the medication after repeated efforts to get her on it.
‘My doctor chased me for like two years,’ she said. ‘And I was like, “No, I’m afraid of it. I already have thyroid problems, I was afraid.”‘
Kelly said the medication she takes is ‘something that aids in helping break down the sugar,’ as her ‘body doesn’t do it right.’
The star, 42, was spotted at Tom’s Restaurant, the iconic diner made famous by the sitcom Seinfeld
The American Idol alum was seen departing the restaurant with what appeared to be her team
Thermos in hand, she looked as happy as can be for the occasion
The hitmaker, presumably speaking about how she didn’t notice that she had progressively gained weight, said that she was taken aback when watching herself on camera at one point and seeing her drastic transformation.
She added: ‘Seeing yourself, I didn’t see it… all of a sudden, I was like “Who the f*** is that?”‘
Kelly reiterated that she had not been paying attention to her weight for some time.
‘It’s a weird thing … I never saw that, I was never insecure about it – I just did not see that,’ Kelly said, adding that at her heaviest, she weighed 203 pounds standing at 5-foot-3.
Kelly departed the business with a huge grin
Kelly reportedly lost 60 pounds, although she has not revealed the exact amount (pictured left in March 2022 and right in February)
Meanwhile, on Wednesday Kelly was also celebrating a special memory – exactly 22 years since she became the first winner of American Idol
Clarkson won the competition show on September 4, 2001 and was reminded of the date by a staffer
Kelly said she was not miserable or depressed at the time, even though in hindsight, she felt she looked like she was ‘about to die of a heart attack.’
Meanwhile, on Wednesday Kelly was also celebrating a special memory – exactly 22 years since she became the first winner of American Idol.
Clarkson won the competition show on September 4, 2001 and was reminded of the date by a staffer.
In a video posted to her Instagram, she marveled: ’22 years since winning American Idol. You know what, and I’m back on TV!’
Kelly – who now hosts her own talk show – captioned the post: ‘On September 4th, he asked me what day it was (winking emoji). Cheers to 22 years!’
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