Kelly Clarkson’s Film-Noir Makeover Steals Halloween 2025 — and Stuns Viewers With Short, Curly Hair
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Kelly Clarkson has made a habit of going big for Halloween — but in 2025, she didn’t just dress up. She transformed her entire daytime show into a full-scale, black-and-white, vintage mystery universe.
In a dazzling homage to Madonna’s Breathless Mahoney character from Dick Tracy, Clarkson appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show with short, tight, blonde curls — a striking departure from her usual look — paired with a sleek red satin gown. In black-and-white lighting, she opened the show with a dramatic Kellyoke performance of “Sooner or Later,” Madonna’s Oscar-winning ballad from the film.
It was the kind of entrance that makes social media stop scrolling.
A 1940s Cinematic World — Inside a Daytime Talk Show
The Clarkson team didn’t stop at wardrobe.
The entire studio was converted into a 1940s Hollywood noir environment — shadows, mist, monochrome tones, and mystery. Guests Leanne Morgan, Lance Bass, Amber Ruffin and magician Kid Ace joined in to help “solve the case,” completing the whodunnit energy.
Clarkson later shared behind-the-scenes snapshots on Instagram, captioning one carousel:
“It was a dark and stormy daytime… 📽️⛈️ #HappyHalloween from our black and white film noir set!”
She also gave viewers a moment of comic honesty, joking about the surprising comfort of the wig:
“You know what I love about a wig? My hair is all just in there, wrapped up. I don’t have to do a thing.”
A New Clarkson Halloween Tradition
Halloween has become an annual creative showcase on Clarkson’s Emmy-winning series — and she tries to top herself every year.
Last year, she fully disguised herself as Beetlejuice — green hair, detailed makeup, and a full Tim Burton-inspired set — an illusion so thorough it was hard to recognize who was under the costume.
This year, she turned the show into a living, breathing movie frame.
And with this Madonna homage — and that short, curled hair — Clarkson proved once again that Halloween on daytime TV doesn’t have to be gimmick… it can be art direction, performance, and pure creative joy.
Kelly Clarkson didn’t just look different.
She looked like she stepped straight out of old Hollywood — and owned it.



