Kelly Clarkson 'photobombs' Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi at the Grammy Awards

Feb 11, 2013 - 07:56
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Kelly Clarkson 'photobombs' Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi at the Grammy Awards
Photobombed: Ellen and Portia had this shot invaded by co-lady of the night, Kelly Clarkson

Here's more proof that Kelly Clarkson was the queen of last night's Grammys. Not only did she scoop up the best pop vocal album award for "Stronger" and steal hearts with her gushy, impromptu speech, she also executed this spectacular photobomb. Sure, Ellen and Portia look great, but Kelly's adorable grin stole the show — again. Maybe she was riffing on Bill Clinton's epic photobomb that hijacked just a teeny bit of her Inauguration Day limelight. Or perhaps she'd just caught a glimpse of the widely tweeted snap of Ellen ogling Katy Perry's boobs. Whatever it was, she wins the photobomb of the night award, fair and square

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