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NextImg:Cher Blasts The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame On ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ For Failing To Induct Her: “They Can Just Go You-Know-What Themselves”

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Cher minced no words while dissing the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for failing to induct her for yet another year. On today’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the Grammy Award-winning singer said she wouldn’t accept the honor at this point even if she was offered “a million dollars.”

Cher stopped by the hit daytime talk show to promote her new Christmas album, which is appropriately titled “Christmas.” The project marks the first original album the star has released in 10 years.

Kelly Clarkson kicked things off by noting that Cher is the only solo artist to have No. 1 songs spanning seven decades. After Clarkson claimed “no one will accomplish that,” Cher pointed out that she is actually one of two artists who have done it — with the other being The Rolling Stones.

“It took four of them to be one of me,” Cher joked, before adding, “And I’m not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.”

Clarkson, along with the rest of the audience, was shocked to hear that Cher hadn’t been included in the yearly ceremony, despite her many contributions to the music industry. The American Idol alum told her guest that this was “brand new information” to her.

“Wait, are you serious?” the talk show host asked, to which Cher replied, “I’m not kidding you. I was about to say shitting you!”

The “I Got You Babe” singer then added, “You know what, I wouldn’t be in it now if they gave me a million dollars … I’m never going to change my mind. They can just go you-know-what themselves.”

Cher had one last mic-drop moment as she reminded Clarkson that she “changed music forever” with her hit 1998 album “Believe,” which won Best Dance Recording and was nominated for Record of the Year at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards.

“I could talk about you forever,” Clarkson gushed.

The Kelly Clarkson Show airs on weekdays. Check the website for local listings.