Although They Had A Complex Mother-In-Law And Daughter-In-Law Relationship That Was Widely Covered By The Media, Kelly Clarkson Has Never Stopped Showing Her Affection For Country Music Superstar Reba McEntire! She Moved Reba To Tears With Her Heartfelt Tribute At The Kennedy Center Honors, Performing The Classic Song “Fancy”! That Performance Even Went Viral And Became A Topic Of Discussion In The Music Media For A Long Time!

The 2018 Kennedy Center Honors aired on Wednesday (Dec. 26) and featured an outstanding performance of “Fancy” by Kelly Clarkson, who was on hand to pay tribute to honoree Reba McEntire.

FULL Kelly Clarkson performs Fancy in tribute to Reba McEntire at 41st  Kennedy Center Honors 2018

Before launching into the performance, Clarkson talked about McEntire’s influence on her career and her friendship with the legendary singer.

“Sometimes when we meet our heroes it doesn’t always pan out like you’d hope, but meeting Reba, being friends with her and eventually becoming family has been one of the highlights of my life, truly,” Clarkson said. “So thank you so much, Reba, for listening to me vent as an artist, thank you so much for comforting me on the phone through my tears, like a friend, and thank you for being a really rad grandma to my kids.”

Kelly Clarkson Pays Tribute to Reba McEntire at the Kennedy Center Honors

Clarkson’s powerhouse performance wowed the audience and garnered a standing ovation from McEntire herself.

“Fancy,” originally written and recorded by Bobbie Gentry, was recorded by McEntire in 1990 and reached the top 10 on the country charts in 1991.

In addition to Clarkson, Brooks and Dunn, Lady Antebellum and Kristen Chenowith were also in attendance to honor McEntire.

Remember When Kelly Clarkson Brought Reba McEntire To Tears With Cover Of “ Fancy” At Kennedy Center Honors In 2018? - Country Now

Cher, Lin-Manuel Miranda, jazz pianist Phillip Glass, jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter, choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler, director Thomas Kail and music director Alex Lacamoire were also honored during the ceremony.

The Kennedy Center honor isn’t the only accolade McEntire has received this year. She was also given the inaugural Career Maker Award at the 48th Anniversary Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala.

McEntire recently performed “The Lord’s Prayer” at the Houston, Texas memorial service for former president George H. W. Bush.

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