Kelly Clarkson sings ‘O Holy Night’ with so much emotion that fans can’t hold back their tears

Kelly Clarkson treated her audience at The Kelly Clarkson Show to her own rendition of the classic Christmas song “O Holy Night”, and it was such a touching performance that many fans couldn’t hold it together! The clip of her singing was also posted to the show’s Instagram account, and fans in the comment section were just as emotional.

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With an accompaniment on the piano, Kelly proudly sang the carol to her audience. She wore a sparkly mock-neck blouse and black trousers, showing off her new slender figure as Christmas lights glittered around her.

Kelly Clarkson’s Moving Performance

One of the many wonderful things about The Kelly Clarkson Show is that Kelly doesn’t just host, she also performs. And this week, she’s helped fans get into the holiday spirit by singing the Christmas classic, “O Holy Night.” A slower song that was written centuries ago in 1843, it celebrates the night of the birth of Jesus.

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Kelly donned a bedazzled long-sleeve mock-neck blouse for the performance, and paired it with black fitted trousers. She wore her hair in a ponytail and added a bright red lip for a festive touch, plus some simple silver hoop earrings.

As she sang, the lights on set were dimmed, and Kelly was lit up by sparkling Christmas lights on trees all around her. It was a magical sight, setting the scene for the emotion-filled performance.

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Audience Reactions

Fans were brought to tears by Kelly’s performance, and even those who weren’t in the audience and just watched the clip on Instagram were incredibly moved. “Her voice goes right past our ears and reaches directly into our souls,” one user wrote. “Stunning!”

“Had to work hard not to cry listening to this,” another fan commented.

“Kelly can sing anything,” one person wrote. “Powerful and absolutely beautiful.”

“God-given talent,” another fan posted. “Amazing rendition of my favorite song.”

“Goose bumps!” one person said.

“Absolutely beautiful voice, I’ve got chills!” agreed another.

“Voice of an angel!” a final fan wrote. “So good. You’re making me tear up!”

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