Kelly Clarkson is sending out Game of Thrones-themed Christmas cards
Winter is coming, etc.
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Kelly Clarkson has been winning major points after posting her Christmas card for the year to Instagram. Styled after the series, it shows Clarkson with her husband Brandon Blackstock and three children. All topped off with the caption "Merry Christmas from the Blackstock clan", a last name which already sounds so at home within Westeros it's a wonder why Clarkson hasn't shown up as the head of an entire family of court bards already. Because Westeros is in serious need of more bards, obviously.
Presumably, Clarkson is pretty pumped for the upcoming season 6; anyone want to guess what her feelings might be about the current mortal state of a certain Jon Snow?
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