Kelly Clarkson likes to break away from her clothes.
During an interview with actors Tyler Posey and Taye Diggs on her daytime chat program, “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” the “Behind These Hazel Eyes” singer, 42, revealed that she loves being naked.
Posey, 33, and Diggs, 53, appeared on Clarkson’s show to promote their upcoming Fox special, “The Real Full Monty.”
At one point during Clarkson’s conversation with the stars, she put up a photo that Posey shared on his Instagram showing the “Teen Wolf” actor standing in the middle of a highway, his back to the camera and his pants pulled down with a skull emoji covering his butt.
“You’re welcome, America!” Clarkson said as her audience cheered.
“How freeing was that moment though?” Clarkson asked Posey. But before he could respond, she added, “I love being naked! I think we are so weird about being naked, especially in this country.”
“Especially in this country,” Posey repeated in agreement.
“It’s so weird. It’s just, it’s just bodies,” Clarkson said. “I mean, I think there’s inappropriate ages for certain things, but at some point it’s just like, we’re not that different. You know?”
Posey went on to say that for him, being naked is “liberating.”
“Until gravity takes hold,” Clarkson then quipped. “And then it’s like, ‘Wow, that happens, huh?’”
The original “American Idol” shared another revealing anecdote on Friday’s episode of her talk show, discussing how challenging it can be to find a bathroom on long roadtrips.
“I’m from the country and sometimes there’s such long drives, there’s nowhere to go to the bathroom so you just pop a squat, right?” she told Posey and Diggs. “So this has happened to me several times where a car [comes] — and I’m like, ‘Oh my God.’”
She continued, “Has that ever happened to y’all? Just me?”
“I think as a man, we pee all over the place,” Posey offered.
Referencing his popular MTV teen drama, he added, “I’m a wolf so I kind of mark my territory.”
“It’s the worst when you don’t see the car coming,” Clarkson continued. “It’s so upsetting.”
At this point, Diggs shut the conversation down.
“You guys, what are we talking about right now?” he asked, laughing. “What’s going on?”
Diggs and Posey will be joined by fellow celebrities James Van Der Beek, Anthony Anderson, Chris Jones and Bruno Tonioli in their TV special, which adapts the 1997 film “The Full Monty.”
The men will strip in front of a live studio audience to raise awareness for prostate and testicular cancer testing and research.
“The Real Full Monty” airs Dec. 9 at 8 PM ET on Fox.