Clarkson said it was âtrickyâ to smack her children in public
Parents everywhere are divided the world over on the issue of smacking, but Kelly Clarkson isnât so on the fence over the issue.
The American Idol winner has said sheâs ânot aboveâ smacking, admitting, âI do thatâ, and has even spoken about the difficulties of disciplining her children in public.
Clarkson said it becomes âtrickyâ to spank her kids out in public, because smacking is frowned upon.
Speaking on Atlanta Radio station 94.1 in 2018, Clarkson said: âIâm not above a spanking, which people arenât necessarily into. I donât mean hitting her hard, I just mean a spanking.â
The Kelly Clarkson Show host went on: âMy parents spanked me, and I did fine in life, and I feel fine about it, and I do that as well.
âThatâs a tricky thing, when youâre out in public, because then people are like, they think thatâs wrong or something, but I find nothing wrong with a spanking.â
Clarkson did, however, say she doesnât just smack her kids on the spot. Rather she warns them first.
She said: âIâm like, âHi, Iâm going to spank you on your bottom if you donât stop right now, this is ridiculousâ.
âHonestly itâs really helped. She doesnât do that kind of stuff as often.â
It is not known if Clarksonâs views on smacking have changed in recent years.
Clarkson shares two children with her ex-husband Brandon Blackstock, daughter River Rose, eight, and son Remington Alexander, six.
She often speaks candidly about parentings, and has told of the âmum guiltâ she experienced.
She told Redbook in 2016: âI have a lot of mum guilt. If youâre a mum, you want to be with your kid every day.
âYou donât want to miss a moment, you want her to need you and want you and not want somebody else.â
Clarkson added: âIâm not gonna BS you, thatâs hard. There are days where I cry and Iâm like, âI donât know if I can handle all this!â or get it all done.
âBut at the end of the day, 99 percent of the time, itâs awesome and itâs worth it, and thatâs what I say to myself.â
The star also told how having children âbrought fear into her lifeâ, because before she became a mum she was âfearlessâ.
âNow I go to bed and I have nightmares of someone just grabbing my little girl and running. âItâs always about me not being able to protect my kids somehow.â