Kelly Clarkson is a Jane Austen superfan, Elizabeth Bennet is her favorite heroine

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Kelly Clarkson has an excellent new interview with Rolling Stone. I’ve been enjoying Kelly so much this year! I’ll admit it, she used to annoy me a little bit, but I feel like her overwhelming positivity and far-reaching love and tolerance is especially welcome these days. In this RS interview, Kelly talks about Jane Austen, the lawsuit against Robin Thicke and Pharrell, marijuana and so much more. Some highlights:

Her “Heartbreak Song” sounds like Jimmy Eat World’s “The Middle”: “I didn’t write the song, I just sang it. But I didn’t catch that. Nobody behind the scenes did. What’s funny is that I was a huge fan of that Jimmy Eat World album! We actually thought our song sounded like the Postal Service – that was our big concern. I thought it was really cool of Jimmy Eat World to say, “Hey, no harm, no foul.” There are only so many chords. I felt so bad for Pharrell when he got sued – he’s a huge fan of Marvin Gaye, and you know he didn’t mean to rip him off. And he’s the sweetest guy ever. It sucks.

She’s pro-legalization of marijuana: “I’m not even a pothead, I just think it’s funny that we legalize something as destructive as alcohol or pills and not that. Don’t get me wrong, I love me some alcohol, but I don’t know anybody in rehab because of pot. And I know a ton of people that have died either from liver cancer or behind the wheel. We legalize things that are so disturbing for our bodies, but one that’s completely fine, we say, “No, that’s bad for you.” I’m like, “Okay, enjoy your scotch. Enjoy your Xanax.”

Her favorite Jane Austen character: “That is hard! Persuasion is my favorite book, but my favorite character – I’m going to be so cliché right now and say Elizabeth Bennet, even though Pride and Prejudice is not my favorite. I like her boldness. But my favorite character from a book is Jane Eyre, actually. She’s thrown every hurdle known to man – she was never shown love, she was thrown into that orphanage, she was fighting just to exist, and then she ends up falling in love with this tortured guy. And I love that she never caved or succumbed to a dark side. When you’re thrown into the worst parts of your life, that’s what really shows your character.

Putting a woman on the $20 bill: “Oh, Lord. I love that idea. We should probably put Oprah. I feel a little bad about taking someone else off, though. That’s kind of the worst slap in the face. Andrew Jackson is somewhere really pissed off.

She’s a Hillary Clinton fan: “I’m a fan of Hillary. She’s badass. I don’t just want a woman to win, I want the right person. And I think she’s also that.

She has a new line of greeting cards: “Well, they’re all based on humor. I like a good laugh. Even if you’re sad or it’s a birthday card or a sweet one for your mom, it can still be funny. My sense of humor is a little crass. I’m a little white-trash and a little class.”

[From Rolling Stone]

Ha, I think she’s joking about putting Oprah on the $20 bill. If we do get a woman on the $20, it would probably be Harriet Tubman (apologies to Raven-Symone), Rosa Parks or maybe…? I don’t know, Elizabeth Cady Stanton? Also, I have nerd-rage about Elizabeth Bennet as her favorite Austen heroine!! At least she says Persuasion is her favorite Austen book overall.

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  1. Catelina says:

    She seems really nice, good interview.

  2. blue marie says:

    She is one person I can’t help but like..

  3. InvaderTak says:

    Bronte sisters were better.

  4. bettyrose says:

    Ugh that nerd rage should be focused on Persuasion as her favorite Austen. Northanger Abbey, yo.

    • Wilma says:

      Emma, always Emma

    • Maria A. says:

      My favorite Austen changed as I grew older. When I was young, it was Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice. Now that I’m older, it’s Persuasion all the way, with all the rest elbowing each other for second place.

  5. Dhavynia says:

    Always liked her
    Love her voice, ‘My country, ’tis of thee’
    If that doesn’t scream talent then I don’t know what can. She is still underrated IMO

  6. Kiddo says:

    She seems like a good salt of the Earth person, but rather than argue about her literary heroes, I’m more concerned about her real life ones, like Hillary.

  7. Virgilia Coriolanus says:

    Lol, the only two Jane Austen books I can read more than once is “Pride and Prejudice” and “Sense and Sensibility”….Colonel Brandon is the bomb.

  8. Jayna says:

    I tried to like Kelly’s new album but it’s a little too belty and samey for me. There’s a couple of songs I enjoy on it. Having said that, her vocals on that album are out of this world. Her voice is just stunning. I love the tone. I hope she digs in and really puts out an interesting album that is worthy of her voice.

    I just love Jane Eyre. It was one of my favorite books growing up. I’ve read it many times over the years. This makes me want to go back and read it again.

  9. TEE JAY says:

    I just love her and her music. Although while I was bopping to the heartbreak song I nearly fell on my rear while cleaning.

    Jane Austen is everything and so is the Bronte sisters!

  10. holly hobby says:

    She can do Broadway too. If you can, check out her duet with Josh Groban – All I Ask of You. Very very good. That is the one Josh Groban album I liked. His others were not that good.

  11. Newcomer says:

    It is so hard not to love this woman.

  12. snowflake says:

    love kelly clarkson!!

  13. Joy says:

    My favorite Bronte novel is Villette, Which is Charlotte’s second novel set in Brussells! It’s weird, it’s mature, it’s a delight!

  14. Joy says:

    My favorite Bronte novel is Villette, Which is Charlotte’s second novel set in Brussells! It’s weird, it’s mature, it’s no longer about love and happiness but a matured view of it in all its disappointments and wisdom.