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Kelly Clarkson Carries On Her ‘Kellyoke’ From Isolation: Watch Her Sing Mariah Carey’s ‘Vanishing’

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Kelly Clarkson is making the most of her self-isolation. The hitmaker took to Instagram on March 19 to share a clip of herself performing a rendition of Mariah Carey‘s 1990 hit “Vanishing” — and unsurprisingly, she nailed it.

The 37-year-old talk show host, who revealed production on The Kelly Clarkson Show was shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic, is now using social media as her main platform to communicate with fans. “Alright so this is for Mariah,” she said in the video, explaining that she was self-isolating with her family in Montana.

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