I only recently started watching the show while I was on bed rest. I couldn't take it because she interrupts her guests constantly.
Every question she asks her guests, she answers herself at some point in the interview. She asks a question, then she either immediately answers her own question before the guest has a chance, or she lets the guest start to answer and then she interrupts them before they can finish. It's insane.
She can sing but she has zero self awareness. Her parents clearly never told her to not interrupt people when they are speaking.
What's worse is that it seems to come from her own nervousness, so she gets worse as the show goes on or when it is a celebrity who she is a big fan of.
While she is interrupting, if the guest continues to speak, Kelly will actually start speaking louder to drown them out to finish her answer... so she interrupts but doesn't like to be interrupted.
It is so hard to believe that people have been posting about this for five years and she has not grown in her ability to host a show. It's as if nobody told her that communication is more than just talking and requires listening too.
Yesterday, she had that wonderful new actress, Alaqua Cox, on her show. For those who don't know, Alaqua is deaf, so she had to use an ASL interpreter. That was literally the only time Kelly did not interrupt, because Alaqua responded in sign language, then the interpreter spoke, and Kelly actually let the interpreter say everything without interrupting. Kelly had such a hard time doing the interview because she clearly didn't know where to look, instead of speaking to Alaqua, at one time she turned toward the interpreter and asked the interpreter the question. The silence between the answer seemed to make Kelly nervous and she actually had a hard time coming up with questions. I actually watched today to see if Kelly learned something from that interview and finally learned to listen. Nope.
She is a talented singer. If she can't learn to keep quiet while interviewing people in FiVE years, then she's just not going to learn, This show should be cancelled.
Every question she asks her guests, she answers herself at some point in the interview. She asks a question, then she either immediately answers her own question before the guest has a chance, or she lets the guest start to answer and then she interrupts them before they can finish. It's insane.
She can sing but she has zero self awareness. Her parents clearly never told her to not interrupt people when they are speaking.
What's worse is that it seems to come from her own nervousness, so she gets worse as the show goes on or when it is a celebrity who she is a big fan of.
While she is interrupting, if the guest continues to speak, Kelly will actually start speaking louder to drown them out to finish her answer... so she interrupts but doesn't like to be interrupted.
It is so hard to believe that people have been posting about this for five years and she has not grown in her ability to host a show. It's as if nobody told her that communication is more than just talking and requires listening too.
Yesterday, she had that wonderful new actress, Alaqua Cox, on her show. For those who don't know, Alaqua is deaf, so she had to use an ASL interpreter. That was literally the only time Kelly did not interrupt, because Alaqua responded in sign language, then the interpreter spoke, and Kelly actually let the interpreter say everything without interrupting. Kelly had such a hard time doing the interview because she clearly didn't know where to look, instead of speaking to Alaqua, at one time she turned toward the interpreter and asked the interpreter the question. The silence between the answer seemed to make Kelly nervous and she actually had a hard time coming up with questions. I actually watched today to see if Kelly learned something from that interview and finally learned to listen. Nope.
She is a talented singer. If she can't learn to keep quiet while interviewing people in FiVE years, then she's just not going to learn, This show should be cancelled.
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