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‘Idol’ Winner Kelly Clarkson’s Album ‘All I Ever Wanted’ Debuts at #1

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The original American Idol is still topping the charts, years after her reality show victory.

“All I Ever Wanted,” Kelly Clarkson‘s fourth album, debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 album sales chart after selling 255,000 copies during its initial week of release, according to Nielsen Soundscan data for the week ending March 15.

This is her second album to debut at the top spot. The first was her first album ‘Thankful‘ released in April 2003.

And despite what some people think, I think Kelly looks great and is not at all overweight. She’s thick- that’s just her build. She’s always been that way. She’s not a size 2- who cares? She’s got a thin waist, but bigger arms, booty and legs. That’s the way a real woman is built. Though some of her outfit choices lately haven’t been my favorite or the most flattering, people need to lay off the weight thing with her. She’s a good role model for kids to get away from the anorexic, fake stereotypes of Lindsay Lohan and her posse.

Congrats to Kelly on all her successes! We love you, girl!

[image: WENN]

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  1. divsix
    March 19th, 2009 | 6:06 pm

    I have been a fan of Kelly since AI aired her audition. So she had a bad sales with My December. She is back and I am glad her latest cd is doing fantastic. She had talented writers for the tracks. Katy Perry, Max Jordan, The lead singer from One Republic. She will continue to reach success. I wish her all the best.

    You never hear any negative gossip about Kelly. The tabloids talk about her weight. Really? Does anybody care? She doesn’t. If she doesn’t care, then why should the tabloids?

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