KELLY CLARKSON Sings GUNS N' ROSES' 'Sweet Child' With METAL SKOOL: Video Available

August 16, 2006

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that "American Idol" winner Kelly Clarkson showed off her wildchild side on Monday night (August 14) when she joined heavy rockers METAL SKOOL to knock back shots of whisky onstage in Los Angeles.

The pop/rock star was dragged up on stage at the Key Club show after she refused to flash her breasts at singer Ralph Saenz.

The 1980s-influenced rock tribute act then persuaded newly shorn Clarkson to glug from a bottle of Chivas Regal to prove that she "really knows how to rock."

The hitmaker then called on new boyfriend Ryan Key (YELLOWCARD) to join her for renditions of GUNS N' ROSES' "Sweet Child O' Mine" and JOURNEY's "Don't Stop Believing", backed by METAL SKOOL.

One fan says, "She really can sing. She belted out these songs and really stunned everyone.

"At one point we all thought she would bare her breasts but she simply took off her sweater. It was a real hoot watching a Miss USA-type downing whisky with a sleazy rock band. She was having a great time."

Watch a high-quality, multi-camera video of Kelly Clarkson performing a cover of GUNS N' ROSES' "Sweet Child O' Mine" with METAL SKOOL at this location.

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