An emotional confession
The last episode of Kelly Clarkson’s popular talk show was extremely emotional. During the conversation with Hillary Clinton, important topics regarding women, pregnancy, rights and abortion were discussed. At one point, Clarkson confided in the cameras:
I was pregnant twice and hospitalized twice. I literally asked God to take me and my son during the second hospitalization because it was the worst experience
The singer then apologized for her emotions, adding: “I didn’t know I would get so emotional, I’m sorry.” Hillary Clinton, responding to Clarkson’s emotions, emphasized the importance of her words: “It’s okay because you speak for many. Literally millions of women in our country and around the world.”. Clarkson continued by expressing frustration at the restriction of women’s right to make decisions about their own bodies, saying:
Taking away someone’s right to decide can literally kill them. When someone gets raped… by a family member… and has to endure it, it’s just crazy
The singer also admitted that despite the difficulties she experienced, she is happy that she decided to have children whom she loves more than anything. At the same time, she emphasized the cruelty of the situation in which women are deprived of the right to choose.
Law of 1864
In the context of Arizona legislation, reinstated the 1864 abortion law provides an exception that only covers immediate threats to the mother’s life, but does not include exceptions for victims of rape and incest. The law has been widely opposed and controversial as it is considered one of the most draconian abortion bans in the country.
This deeply personal and emotional interview not only sheds light on Clarkson’s personal experiences, but also highlights serious sociopolitical issues surrounding women’s reproductive rights in the United States, especially in the context of the upcoming elections and the role they may play in shaping the future of women’s rights. Clarkson and Clinton unanimously appeal for electoral activity, emphasizing that voting is a “superpower” that can really influence the future of legislation in the country.
Clarkson’s statements were met with widespread response on social media, where fans expressed their support and admiration for her courage in talking about such difficult topics.
Source: Gazeta

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