Kelly Clarkson Roasts Blake Shelton During a Fan’s Vow Renewal, Leaving the Crowd in Hysterics. ML

She grabbed the mic and went full Kelly.
November 7 in Las Vegas was not just another stop in Kelly Clarkson’s residency. It turned into a hilarious, off-the-cuff showcase of Clarkson’s wit, heart, and one-liners that could make a preacher cuss.
Right in the middle of her set, Kelly paused the show to officiate an impromptu vow renewal between two fans. She had no training, no script, and absolutely no hesitation. And of course, she could not pass up the chance to take a jab at her old buddy Blake Shelton from “The Voice.”
“If Blake Shelton can do this, any f—ing person can do this,” she quipped as the crowd exploded. “They’ll let anyone do it.”

That line landed with a thud of pure joy.
Before that, Clarkson had already stopped the show once when a man got down on one knee in the pit and proposed to his boyfriend. Without missing a beat, she shoved her microphone toward the crowd and deadpanned, “Say yes, b*tch.”
He did, and the place lost it.
Then, knowing what song was coming next, Clarkson turned to the couple and warned them with a grin. “Maybe go to the bathroom… I don’t want to poo on your parade,” she joked. Because only Kelly would follow a live proposal with one of her brutally honest breakup ballads.
But the vow renewal? That is where things really took a turn.
A couple celebrating 10 years of marriage handed her a sheet of vows and asked her to read them out loud. Clarkson admitted she was not technically certified to officiate the moment. “But I can go online tonight and it’ll happen,” she shrugged as she rolled straight into the ceremony.

“Do you promise to keep dancing through life together, offbeat or not, for at least another 10 years?” she asked, before immediately correcting herself. “Forget that. Fifty. Sixty. Aim high.”
And the crowd howled all over again.
Shelton, of course, once officiated the wedding of Trace Adkins and Victoria Pratt back in 2019. He kept it simple. Kelly, on the other hand, turned the whole thing into a comedy set mixed with just enough sweetness to make it unforgettable.
It did not feel mean, just completely unfiltered. That is the thing with Kelly and Blake. Anyone who watched their seasons on “The Voice” knows they have sibling energy. Teasing is how they talk. And Kelly was in rare form. She made the entire moment feel less like a Las Vegas concert and more like a rowdy family wedding where the funniest cousin grabs the mic.
It was Clarkson’s first Studio Sessions performance since August, and it showed. She returned to the stage after a long break, and her energy hit like a jolt. Her voice was flawless. Her timing was dangerous. And her fans? Fully locked in.
This was also Clarkson’s first live show back after the death of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock. The emotion was there, but she masked it with quick wit and off-script charm. She walked back onstage, not just ready to sing. She came ready to own the night.
By the time she declared the couple “still married and still awesome,” everyone in the room was either grinning or already texting someone about what they had just witnessed.
That jab at Shelton might have been the most talked-about line of the night, but it was never just about the joke. It was pure Kelly Clarkson. Funny, spontaneous, and impossible to match.
Because you can hand her a mic, a vow sheet, or a broken heart, and she will still steal the show.



