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Kelly Clarkson Shamed Again About Her Weight, Fox News host Chris Wallace Apologizes For Comments

| Apr 06, 2015 04:53 AM EDT

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Kelly Clarkson has again been fat-shamed due to her weight gain and this time it is from a host of Fox News Sunday identified as Chris Wallace, who recently apologized for his comments.

Wallace commented on the weight gain of the 32-year-old pop star and mother of one during "The Mike Gallagher Show" last Friday. 67-year-old Wallace was interviewed by 54-year-old radio host Gallagher and eh noted that Clarkson could stay off the dish dip pizza for her to stop gaining weight.

In a statement issued to E! News, Wallace said that he sincerely apologizes to the star for his offensive comment as he admires her remarkable talent and that it should have been the focus of the discussion during the said radio show.

As for Gallagher, he also commented on Clarkson saying that she did blow up and he also apologized for what he said. He wrote on his website that he is the last person who could bring up a topic about someone's weight and he feels worse that his comments made him sound like he was fat-shaming Clarkson, whom he described as a classy and talented entertainer. He recognizes that it was a stupd thing for him to do.

The apologies came after Wallace's Fox News Sunday co-host Greta Van Sustern called on her co-host to apologize to Clarkson. A lot of people were also angered regarding the comments of Wallace and Gallagher prompting them to apologize about their comments.

This is not the first time that Clarkson was fat-shamed as months ago, British TV personality Katie Hopkins took it to her social networking account to call out on Clarkson and her weight. Clarkson always shrugged off criticism about her weight and she also did the same thing when she guested at "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."

Meanwhile, Clarkson did a great number on "American Idol" last week as she sang her new single "Heartbeat Song." However, it's not all good news for Clarkson as Perez Hilton reported that the singer, together with Carrie Underwood, are being sued by Sony saying that these singers owe them US$2 million. Clarkson has not yet commented on this issue. 

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