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Im cute - and God I hate that. Because thats not cool. Im like your niece, and nobody wants to date their niece. Its the
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"I'm cute - and God I hate that. Because that's not cool. I'm like your niece, and nobody wants to date their niece. It's the chubby cheeks. The whole reason people voted for me on American Idol is because I'm an everyday, normal girl"

- Kelly Clarkson

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In this quote, Kelly Clarkson reviews her public personality and the understanding of being "cute" instead of "cool". She starts by acknowledging her cuteness, a particular she plainly sees with a step of aggravation, saying, "and God I hate that". This opening highlights a tension between how she sees herself or wishes to be viewed and how she feels the general public views her. For Clarkson, being "charming" corresponds to not being "cool". The term "cool" often indicates a sense of edginess, elegance, or desirability, which contrasts with being "charming", recommending an image that is more approachable, relatable, and possibly less attractive.

Clarkson compares herself to a "niece", underscoring a familial and non-romantic association. This metaphor serves to articulate her understanding that people see her in a wholesome, almost familial light, which is comfortable and caring but lacks the allure or intrigue often associated with romantic desirability. By explaining herself as the "niece", she recommends that her image is unintimidating and familiar, yet not generally associated with romantic or aspirational allure.

The reference of "chubby cheeks" serves as a symbol of her normalcy and daily appearance. It catches her self-awareness about why individuals might find her relatable but simultaneously highlights her internal battle with the aspects of her image she feels may limit her appeal in a celebrity-focused culture preferring glamour and secret.

In the last part of her statement, she asserts that her success on "American Idol" stems from being an "daily, normal lady". This shows a deep gratitude and understanding of her audience's connection with her credibility and ordinarity. Clarkson views her triumph as rooted in the audience's capability to see themselves in her, a belief that resonates commonly, allowing her to preserve a successful profession driven by genuine relatability instead of solely celeb attraction.

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Kelly Clarkson This quote is written / told by Kelly Clarkson somewhere between April 24, 1982 and today. She was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 8 other quotes.

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