American singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson revealed that her four-year-old daughter has a huge crush on singer Chris Martin. The 36-year-old singer shared a video on Twitter in which her daughter River Rose can be seen saying that she wants to marry Chris.
In the video, Rose innocently tells Clarkson about her new celebrity love. She says: "I like Chris Martin and I like him and he's beautiful."
"You like his song?" Clarkson asks. "I like his song, and I wanna kiss him," River insists.
"You wanna kiss him? You can't kiss him!" the mother-of-two laughs. She prompts Rose to sing a few lines from Coldplay's hit 2000 song, Yellow, pronouncing it, "Lello."
So my daughter wants to marry Chris Martin and is obsessed with his song Yellow. She wants to marry the boy in the video, which I have informed her he is not a boy anymore and has kids older than her but she will have none of it, she is determined ?? #RiverRose #Yellow #Lello pic.twitter.com/6MvgeSSVoN
— Kelly Clarkson (@kelly_clarkson) August 8, 2018
Clarkson captioned the image: "So my daughter wants to marry Chris Martin and is obsessed with his song 'Yellow.' She wants to marry the boy in the video, which I have informed her he is not a boy anymore and has kids older than her but she will have none of it, she is determined #RiverRose#Yellow#Lello."
In April, Clarkson had talked about Rose's unique personality. She told People's Beautiful Issue: "She will run a company one day because there's no way she's gonna work for anyone. She does not heed advice very well. She's just very ballsy, which is awesome."
"I love that [River] is very bold, and she's progressive," Clarkson added. "She watches Jurassic Park and loves it, and Harry Potter... it doesn't affect her and she's just very grown up and very boss. I don't want my daughter to be a pushover when she's older. So that's an awesome thing, it's an awesome aspect of her character."
"At the same time, you also want to have an adult that doesn't think they're right all the time," she said. "But toddlers are just so egocentric and it's just a stage that some people don't grow out of, let's be real. But mine will," she shared.