Whitney Cummings Tells Kelly Clarkson ‘Women Are Leaving Their Husbands’ After Viral Kellyoke | Video

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Whitney Cummings may technically be Kelly Clarkson’s guest on Wednesday’s episode of the show, but the comedian briefly commandeered her interview to become host and deliver an important warning to Clarkson: she’s breaking up marriages.

More specifically, a recent “Kellyoke” performance of hers is causing divorces. Back in February — on Valentine’s Day, no less — Clarkson performed a cover of The Outfield’s “Your Love” (which you can watch here). At the lyric “you know I like my girls a little bit older” — which Clarkson did not change the pronouns on, as some singers might — she offered a wink to the camera.

“Women are leaving their husbands,” Cummings said bluntly. “Don’t wink at me Kelly! She just winked at me. I’m not strong enough!”

“She winks at the camera like a home-wrecker!” the comedian added with gusto.

At that, Clarkson explained she’s been incorporating...

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