Sandra Bullock and Kelly Clarkson can't stop laughing in messy interview

The interview was full of hilarious misunderstandings.
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Amanda Yeo
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Sandra Bullock sat down with Kelly Clarkson for a very messy interview on Thursday, during which both were simply unable to stop laughing. The uncontrollable giggles were partly due to nerves, as both guest and host are apparently admirers of each other. However they were only exacerbated by a string of misheard questions and misunderstandings, as Bullock and Clarkson both spoke over each other.

"My parents were singers, [they're] both dead," said Bullock. "But it's okay, I'm okay with it."

"But they were singers though, okay, but that's cool," said The Kelly Clarkson Show's host. "Wait, you don't sing?"

"That they're dead, or that they were singers?" asked Bullock, apparently having missed the beginning of the host's sentence.

"No, that they're singers!" exclaimed Clarkson. "It's so sad that they're dead!"

Bullock also later misheard Clarkson saying "or" as "whore," which just further cemented that this interview was never going to get back under control.

"She's happy my parents died, [and] I was called a whore!" laughed Bullock.

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Amanda Yeo
Amanda Yeo
Assistant Editor

Amanda Yeo is an Assistant Editor at Mashable, covering entertainment, culture, tech, science, and social good. Based in Australia, she writes about everything from video games and K-pop to movies and gadgets.


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