Hollywood is honoring the first
"American Idol" winner.
Singer and talk show host Kelly Clarkson
received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Monday.
Clarkson first entered the national
spotlight as a contestant on singing competition "American Idol" in
2002.
She would go on to win the show's first
season and her song off of the show became the year's best-selling single in
the U.S.
Clarkson has since released nine studio
albums, along with two children's books and now hosts her own daytime talk
show.
She has won a slew of awards including a Daytime Emmy Award, three Grammys, and is the
first artist to top billboard's pop, adult contemporary, country and dance
charts.
Her star is now the 2,733rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. During the
ceremony, American Idol star Simon Cowell said Clarkson’s victory paved the way
for years of success. "And I remember that moment when your name was called,
and I honestly, I was thinking to myself, thanks to you, we may have another season. I can honestly
say to you, thanks to you, I'm here today."