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🍷Kelly Clarkson 🤝🏼 Sarah Geronimo💫 - Both won in a singing competition.🏆 - Both respected artist in their country.🇵🇭🇺🇲 - Love, & idolize by many.❤️ - Shared same song, different attack, rendition, and musicality.✨ - Both QUEENs.👑 Starlet Morissette Amon could never. 🤡

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Add ko lang, DEYMNNNN ANG GANDA NILA PAREHO. ✨😍

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First thing pa lang unmatched agad. Never kasi nanalo. Hahahaha 🤭🔥 #SarahGeronimo

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They are both 'The Voice Coaches'. (US & PH) Morissette Amon forever CONTESTANT. 💅🏼 Queen things Team Kelly and Team Sarah ✌🏼❤️ @JustSarahG #SarahGeronimo @kellyclarkson #KellyClarkson

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@kellyclarkson @JustSarahG Kelly Clarkson Show SARAH G SPECIALS #SarahGeronimo Queen Things 👑👑👸🏻👸🏻 Morissette Amon cant relate

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@kellyclarkson @JustSarahG Facts. How about the angry one?

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@kellyclarkson @JustSarahG Apaka respected artist naman kasi. Di tulad nung isang STARLET minumura na nga ng mga producers sa industry.

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@kellyclarkson @JustSarahG My Queens! ❤️

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