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Ellen DeGeneres envious of Kelly Clarkson: Here’s why
Ellen DeGeneres is insecure about Kelly Clarkson’s success as a daily show host.
A source spilled to Star that Elle had some issues with Kelly after the singer took over talk show’s former time slot.
“Ellen is still tuning in and hearing how well Kelly is doing and how she’s crushing it in the ratings, how every celeb wants to get on her show,” claimed an insider.
The source noted that it wasn’t “so long ago that they all wanted to be Ellen’s friend. It really sticks in her throat”.
The reason Ellen is upset with Kelly is because of her “two-faced” personality,” per insider.
“Kelly had been a frequent guest on the show,” noted an insider.
The source mentioned, “Ellen’s aware of the rumours of people not supporting her when she was at her lowest and Kelly is top of her list!”
However, in a 2022 interview, the American Idol alum thanked Ellen after it was announced her talk show was getting put in the time slot.
“Nobody is going to fill Ellen’s shoes. I hold the Oprahs and the Ellens in such high regard,” continued the singer.
Kelly added, “Very few people can conquer what they conquered. My team is very stoked, and I believe in my team. But by no means am I filling anyone’s shoes — I don’t want that pressure.”
Meanwhile, Ellen ended her show in 2022 after she was accused of a toxic work environment for her employees.
“When you’re a public figure, you’re open to everyone’s interpretation. And I’m sure you’ve heard the saying that, ‘What other people think of me is none of my business,’” she explained during her Netflix special.
However, Ellen added, “You know the truth and that’s all that matters.”
Ellen DeGeneres envious of Kelly Clarkson: Here’s whyIt seems like there may be some jealousy brewing in the world of daytime talk shows. According to sources close to Ellen DeGeneres, the beloved host is feeling envious of fellow talk show host Kelly Clarkson.
So why is Ellen feeling envious of Kelly? Well, for starters, Kelly’s show has been gaining popularity and critical acclaim since its debut in 2019. The Kelly Clarkson Show has been praised for its authenticity, humor, and heartwarming moments, which have all contributed to its success.
Additionally, Kelly’s show has been able to attract top celebrity guests and musical performances, something that Ellen’s show has been known for in the past. This newfound competition has reportedly left Ellen feeling a bit insecure about the future of her own show.
But it’s not just the success of Kelly’s show that has Ellen feeling envious. Rumor has it that Ellen is also envious of Kelly’s genuine and relatable personality. Kelly’s down-to-earth nature and ability to connect with her audience on a personal level have endeared her to viewers in a way that Ellen is now struggling to replicate.
While Ellen may be feeling envious of Kelly Clarkson, it’s important to remember that both hosts bring something unique and special to the world of daytime talk shows. Hopefully, Ellen can use this as an opportunity to reflect on her own show and make any necessary changes to continue to connect with her audience.
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#Ellen #DeGeneres #envious #Kelly #Clarkson #HeresBrian Kelly on Harold Perkins’ role, why he returned to LSU | LSU
HOUSTON — After LSU linebacker Harold Perkins announced last week he would return for his senior season instead of entering the NFL draft, coach Brian Kelly said they are in the “early stages” of deciding what his role will be next year.
“Harold has a really good sense and feel for where he wants to be,” Kelly said. “I think we’re in alignment with that, but I think we’re going to kind of let that play out after we finish off the roster. And then I think it’ll be a lot clearer as to where that fits. It’s going to enhance who he is as a player.”
Perkins’ position has been a point of discussion throughout his career. He thrived as a freshman edge rusher, but LSU tried to develop him as an inside linebacker going into the past two seasons. Perkins was not as disruptive, and he moved around multiple times.
Kelly declined to discuss specifics of what Perkins would play next season in an interview Saturday night. But now that Perkins has decided to return, that will be an offseason focus while he recovers from a season-ending ACL injury suffered Sept. 21 in a win over UCLA.
“I feel like Perkins’ athletic ability, he can do whatever he wants on the field,” senior running back Josh Williams said. “It’s just more so what position he wants to play.”
Perkins would have been drafted if he left for the NFL, but his stock had dropped out of the first round. Coming back gives him the chance to establish himself as an early pick, and Kelly implied that LSU made it comparable financially with schools preparing to share revenue with players for the first time next year.
“Each player that makes decisions relative to whether they stay in college or go to the NFL has now other things that they can consider,” Kelly said. “I’m going to the NFL because financially it’s the best situation for me is no longer the only reason. Revenue sharing is right around the corner. It now becomes finishing off what you started, and I think Harold has a feeling as though he wants to finish the right way.
“He got his season cut short with an injury, and now he gets to have one more shot at it. In years past, you didn’t have that. You had to go where the finances led you. Now, he’s got revenue sharing and an opportunity to write the story that he wants to write.”
After Perkins broke out as a freshman with a team-high 13 tackles for loss and 7½ sacks, the past two years became about where he should play without the size of a prototypical NFL defensive end. He ended up at strongside linebacker most of his sophomore year, and he recorded 13 tackles for loss and 5½ sacks despite playing more snaps than he had the year before.
LSU spent the offseason working with Perkins as an inside linebacker going into the first year under defensive coordinator Blake Baker, but he moved to strongside linebacker again after a couple of weeks, replacing the Star position in Baker’s scheme. Perkins notched 17 tackles, 1½ tackles for loss and no sacks through four games before the injury.
Williams can relate to what Perkins has gone through the past three months. Williams suffered a season-ending knee injury during his freshman year in 2019. Having gotten to the other side of the recovery himself, he said Perkins “can come back even stronger than he was” next year.
“It gives you a lot of time to focus on that area, get stronger in the weight room, focus on the film study sessions,” Williams said. “Him and Whit (Weeks) and that linebacker position room, they’re going to take over the defense and be some dominant leaders.”
Since Perkins went down, senior linebacker Greg Penn said he has been around the facility “a lot” to rehab in the athletic training area. Perkins attended a couple of home games, and he met up with his teammates when they arrived at their hotel Friday for the Texas Bowl.
“The best is yet to come for him because he plays with aggression,” senior offensive lineman Miles Frazier said. “He plays with passion. He wants to take somebody’s head off, and I feel like now he’s got a chip on his shoulder with being hurt and coming through adversity. I feel like that’s going to make him more of a monster than he already was.”
LSU could have a productive linebacker corps next season. Although it will lose Penn, a three-year starter, Weeks emerged as a star with 119 tackles, the third-most in the SEC. Freshman Davhon Keys recorded 25 tackles while starting the last three games, and senior West Weeks will return after taking a redshirt. LSU also signed 4 four-star linebackers.
The rest of the defense will go through significant changes. LSU has to replace eight players who started more than half the games, including all four defensive linemen and three defensive backs. It has filled most of those holes with transfers, and now one of the most athletic defenders in the country will return.
“You add another player like Harold to that defense,” Kelly said, “and it gives Blake another weapon to do some things defensively that I think will only enhance who we are as a football team.”
LSU head coach Brian Kelly recently spoke about star linebacker Harold Perkins’ role on the team and the reasons behind his decision to return to LSU for another season. Perkins, a highly-touted recruit and standout player, had the option to enter the NFL Draft but ultimately chose to come back to the Tigers.In his comments, Kelly praised Perkins for his leadership on and off the field, as well as his exceptional talent as a linebacker. Kelly emphasized Perkins’ importance to the team’s defense and his ability to make game-changing plays.
When discussing Perkins’ decision to return to LSU, Kelly highlighted the strong bond that Perkins has with his teammates and the desire to compete for a national championship. Kelly also mentioned the opportunity for Perkins to continue to develop and improve his skills at the college level before making the leap to the NFL.
Overall, Brian Kelly’s comments on Harold Perkins shed light on the linebacker’s crucial role on the LSU team and the reasons behind his choice to return for another season. LSU fans can look forward to seeing Perkins make a significant impact on the field in the upcoming season.
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Chip Kelly finds satisfaction at Ohio State he couldn’t get at UCLA
As Ohio State packs its bags for the trip to Pasadena to play Oregon in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl, offensive coordinator Chip Kelly is making sure he has enough of one particular item.
“I gotta get more sunscreen,” he said as he chuckled a bit. “We haven’t seen the sun in a little while out here in Columbus.”
Kelly will be returning to the sideline he roamed for six years as head coach of the UCLA Bruins, a job that once made him the highest-paid state employee in California, and one he stepped down from last February to take the reins of Ohio State’s offense. While the move — and the timing of it — might have burned bridges with several Angelenos, the significance of playing in the Rose Bowl isn’t lost on him.
“The game itself, and the Rose Bowl itself, it’s such an iconic place to play,” Kelly said. “To be at that 2 o’clock kickoff on the West Coast, and on Jan. 1, it’s special. I’m excited. [It’s] an opportunity to coach in another role as well, I think that’s going to be really special.”
Going from head coach to coordinator voluntarily was something unheard of when Kelly bolted for Columbus just before spring practice was set to begin, but his comments on Saturday morning sounded similar to other high profile college coaches who have called it quits in the NIL era.
Kelly is no longer the chief executive officer that needs to divide his attention between NIL, boosters, administration, recruiting and the transfer portal, he’s now the branch manager that only needs to concern himself with the Xs and O’s.
“It’s been a lot more football and a lot less overall meetings I think that a head coach has to do.” he said. “Sometimes, I think as a head coach, you wear a lot of different hats. Obviously as a coordinator and just coaching the quarterbacks, it’s a little bit different.
“So it’s been fun, really enjoy being back in the meeting room with players on a day-to-day basis. As a head coach, you bounce around to different meeting rooms, but as the coordinator, you’re with the quarterbacks all the time. So I really have enjoyed that aspect of it.”
The feeling is mutual for his starting quarterback, Will Howard, whose upbringing as a Philadelphia Eagles fan coincided with Kelly’s years as their head coach. Occasionally during their meetings, Kelly will pull up film from his time with the Eagles, highlighting key players from Howard’s childhood.
“He’s coached some of the best players that I grew up watching,” Howard said. “And just getting to work with him, and just getting to be on the same page with him about a lot of things, the more that this year has gone on … I feel like we’re in sync right now, pretty damn well.”
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, left, talks with offensive coordinator Chip Kelly before a game against Akron in August.
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Howard’s veteran presence has invigorated Kelly, who often brings his QB1 into the game-plan meetings. They’re able to bounce ideas for different situations off of each other, and Howard has the experience to give his opinion on situations because he’s been in them before, he’s able to push back on certain calls, explain why he might not agree with them, and give suggestions of his own.
That experience has made Howard invaluable to Kelly.
“I think our relationship has just gotten better and better as the year’s gone on,” Howard said. “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with him and working with him. We’ve had a good time with it, and we want to finish this thing the right way.”
Howard isn’t the only quarterback in the Rose Bowl that has ties to Kelly.
A few years before Dillon Gabriel became a Heisman Trophy finalist for the Oregon Ducks, and even before he made a name for himself at Oklahoma, Gabriel almost suited up for Kelly at UCLA.
Kelly had his eye on Gabriel ever since he was at Mililani High in Hawaii, where he set a state record with 9,948 career passing yards. His first two years were spent at Central Florida and when he hit the transfer portal after the 2021 season, Gabriel announced his commitment to the Bruins before ultimately flipping to the Sooners a month later.
None of Gabriel’s success has surprised Kelly. His accuracy, calmness in the pocket and athleticism have made Kelly a longtime admirer of his.
“There’s a poise about him that I think is kind of special for the quarterback position,” Kelly said of Gabriel. “Doesn’t seem to get rattled too much. Really has a true understanding of what they want to get accomplished there, and is also really athletic so that if you take away some of his options from a throw standpoint, he can beat you with his legs. So I think he’s the complete package, and one of the top quarterbacks in the country.”
With the Rose Bowl looming, Kelly reflected on his personal growth over the past year in his role with the Buckeyes, and he maintains that he still carries his experiences as a Bruin with him.
“I think anytime, you’re a product of your environment, so to be able to be around this group, the players and obviously this coaching staff here has to make anybody better,” Kelly said. “So I think the fact that I got a chance to spend some time with this group is truly a special time.
“I had a great time when I was at UCLA, I had a great staff and an unbelievable group of players there too. So I think [I’m] just really fortunate with everybody that I’ve got a chance to be around the last seven years.”
After a disappointing tenure at UCLA, Chip Kelly has found a new sense of satisfaction at Ohio State. The former head coach of the Bruins has been thriving as the offensive coordinator for the Buckeyes, leading one of the most potent offenses in college football.Kelly’s time at UCLA was filled with challenges and struggles, as he was unable to replicate the success he had at Oregon. However, since joining Ohio State, Kelly has found renewed energy and passion for the game.
Under Kelly’s guidance, the Buckeyes have become a force to be reckoned with on offense, consistently putting up big numbers and dominating their opponents. Kelly’s innovative play-calling and strategic mind have been instrumental in Ohio State’s success this season.
While his time at UCLA may have been a disappointment, Kelly has found a new sense of satisfaction and fulfillment at Ohio State. With the Buckeyes on the rise and Kelly at the helm of their explosive offense, the future looks bright for both the coach and the team.
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#Chip #Kelly #finds #satisfaction #Ohio #State #couldnt #UCLAMark Consuelos Fires Back At Kelly Ripa After She Calls Him Out For Having “Hurry Sickness”: “Is There An Exaggeration Sickness?”
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have made his early arrival habits no secret to Live with Kelly and Mark viewers, and now his tendencies have a name.
While Ripa acknowledged on Monday’s episode that she and the Live staff may experience what is called “hurry sickness” as “critters of live TV,” she insisted that this is “by nature of [their] jobs,” and that her husband and co-host has the condition because “it is who he is.”
“If you’re always in a rush, you have something called ‘hurry sickness.’ Hurry sickness is described as an excessive sense of time urgency,” she explained. “It’s not technically a medical condition. Not yet. But if I know the medical community, they’ll come up with a pharmaceutical drug for it soon.”
As Ripa continued detailing the symptoms of the “wellbeing phenomenon,” she teased that it is “detrimental to your health and irritates your wife.”
Consuelos chimed in, “Do you know who wrote that? Someone who doesn’t care about time. If you’re on time, you’re 10 minutes late.”
Ripa claimed that she and Consuelos are never just “10 minutes early,” but rather they are “45 minutes early” or even “an hour early.”
Consuelos interjected, “What’s the exaggeration sickness? Is there an exaggeration sickness?”
Photo: ABC Though Live EP Michael Gelman teased that he would “find an article” for Consuelos on the matter, Ripa wanted back-up, citing the example of Albert Bianchini.
“I just want Albert here because Albert traveled with Mark traveled to Italy and said to me, ‘I will never travel with that man again,’” she recalled. “Because Mark got them to the airport about six and a half hours ahead of schedule. Not exaggerating.”
Consuelos asserted “that’s crazy,” arguing that he “would never” go six and a half hours early.
“I would go about five and a half hours [early],” he quipped.
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In a recent interview with People magazine, Kelly Ripa revealed that she often feels like her husband, Mark Consuelos, suffers from “hurry sickness,” a condition characterized by constantly rushing and feeling anxious about time.However, Mark Consuelos did not take kindly to his wife’s diagnosis and fired back in a playful yet pointed way. In a tweet, he wrote, “Is there an exaggeration sickness? Asking for a friend. #hurrysickness #slowdown”
It seems like the couple’s banter is all in good fun, but it’s clear that Mark has no intention of slowing down anytime soon. Despite Kelly’s concerns, he seems determined to keep moving at his own pace.
Fans of the couple can’t help but chuckle at their playful back-and-forth, proving once again that Mark and Kelly are the ultimate #relationshipgoals.
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#Mark #Consuelos #Fires #Kelly #Ripa #Calls #Hurry #Sickness #Exaggeration #SicknessClinical Supervision for the Helping Professions: A Practical Workbook by Kelly
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#Virtual #Assistant #Series #4th #Edition #Paperback #Kelly #Poelker #GOODKelly Ripa Shared a Rare Makeup-Free Selfie
Dry winter skin is no match for Kelly Ripa‘s ultra-hydrated complexion. While cold weather can often cause dehydration and dullness, the talk show host has apparently found a successful solution to combating any loss of moisture. Just look at her latest makeup-free selfie for proof.
On Wednesday, Ripa posted a bare-faced photo to her Instagram Story after what appeared to be a post-gym session with dancer Necy Kelly. “With my love,” she wrote alongside a sweet snapshot of the two in workout clothes. Ripa, for her part, wore a black mock neck shirt with long sleeves and pulled her blonde hair back into a sleek ponytail, showing off her no-makeup complexion below.
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There seemingly wasn’t a stitch of makeup on Ripa’s skin, which was glowing and had the perfect amount of natural flush on her cheeks.
Last month, Ripa shared her one of skincare secrets with a video on Instagram. “I never post my skin prep, but I gotta post about this,” she told her audience as part of her partnership with L’Oreal Paris while holding up the brand’s Revitalift Triple Power moisturizer. “I started using this product in early September and I can honestly say that I see such an improvement in the overall quality of my skin. My skin looks even. I see a decrease in my wrinkles.”
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That wasn’t the first time Ripa got candid about her beauty regimen. “Aging gracefully is a lie, and nobody tells you that,” she told Glamour in October 2022 while dropping her skincare routine. “And what does that even mean? I keep saying, ‘If people are aging gracefully, why do I have so many skin care products in my cabinet?’”
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During the interview, she also revealed that she has had Botox, calling the procedure a “life-changing experience.” “I’m not saying it’s for everyone, but it was divine for me,” she said. “I did not understand that so many people around me were getting Botox—I just thought I was aging in dog years and nobody else was.”
Kelly Ripa, the beloved TV host and actress, surprised fans with a rare glimpse of her natural beauty by sharing a makeup-free selfie on social media. The 50-year-old star, known for her flawless looks and impeccable style, embraced her bare-faced beauty in the candid photo.In the selfie, Kelly can be seen with a fresh-faced glow, showcasing her radiant skin and classic features. Her signature blonde hair is swept back in a casual style, adding to her effortless charm.
Fans were quick to praise Kelly for her natural beauty and brave decision to go makeup-free. Many commented on how refreshing it was to see a celebrity embrace their natural appearance and inspire others to do the same.
Kelly has always been known for her down-to-earth personality and relatable charm, and this makeup-free selfie only further solidifies her status as a beloved and authentic celebrity. Cheers to Kelly for showing us that true beauty comes from within!
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#Kelly #Ripa #Shared #Rare #MakeupFree #SelfieKelly Ripa Exposes Mark Consuelos For Not Shopping “For Anything For Christmas In 30 Years”: “Watch Mark Arrive As An Honored Guest”
Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa both know what he won’t be doing this “Twixmas.”
On Live with Kelly and Mark on Wednesday, Ripa brought up the time period between Christmas and New Year’s known as “Twixmas,” and shared some tips for how to spend this time, including “shop[ping] the post-Christmas sales from the comfort of your sofa.”
While Ripa said she prefers to physically “go into the store for the sale,” Consuelos acknowledged that he doesn’t take part in said sales.
“You haven’t shopped for anything for Christmas in 30 years,” Ripa quipped. “Since we’ve been together, I have watched you actively not shop for anything.”
Consuelos claimed, “Yeah, but if I were to shop, I’m not going on that day.”
Ripa then teased that viewers should join them — though “not all at once” due to their “limited” space in New York City — for Christmas morning “to watch Mark arrive as an honored guest.”
“And then he is shocked, shocked, I tell you, at his thoughtfulness with what he got me, the kids,” she continued. “He’s amazed. He’s always like, ‘That’s what you wanted, right?’ And I’m like, ‘Yes, it’s exactly how I wanted it.’”
Consuelos did note his one role on Christmas morning, explaining that he hides big lawn garbage bags around the room to gradually dispose of gift boxes and wrapping.
Photo: ABC “As people are making a mess, I’m just slowly throwing it away,” he highlighted.
Ripa insisted that “you’ve never seen anything like it,” adding that “Christmas is not allowed to look like it happened there.”
Consuelos clarified, “I don’t mind it happening. I just don’t… The boxes and the gifts… it makes me nervous and it makes me eat.”
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Kelly Ripa took to social media to expose her husband, Mark Consuelos, for his lack of Christmas shopping skills. In a recent Instagram post, Ripa shared a funny anecdote about Consuelos admitting that he has never shopped for anything for Christmas in the 30 years they have been together.The hilarious confession came as a surprise to Ripa, who couldn’t believe that her husband had never taken on the task of Christmas shopping. Despite his lack of shopping skills, Consuelos still managed to arrive as an honored guest at their holiday gatherings, much to Ripa’s amusement.
Fans were quick to react to Ripa’s post, with many sharing their own stories of partners who struggle with holiday shopping. Some even offered tips and advice to help Consuelos improve his gift-giving game.
One thing is for sure, Consuelos may not be the best Christmas shopper, but he is certainly loved and appreciated by his family and friends. And who knows, maybe this year will be the year he finally steps up his gift-giving game. Stay tuned for more updates on Mark’s Christmas shopping adventures! #MarkConsuelos #KellyRipa #ChristmasShoppingFail #HolidayHumor
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