Television has a funny way of humbling even the most accomplished champions.
Just ask Chloe Kim.
The two-time Olympic gold medalist — and newly minted silver medalist in the halfpipe at the 2026 Winter Games — has stared down icy mountains, gravity, and the unforgiving expectations that come with being the face of American snowboarding.
Yet this week, sitting under the warm studio lights of The Kelly Clarkson Show, Kim found herself facing a far more dangerous slope: live television.
Across from her sat pop superstar Pink, filling in as guest host during the show’s farewell season. Kim leaned in with the enthusiasm of a kid meeting their hero and began reminiscing about the music that fueled her snowboarding dreams as a teenager.
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Then came the crash.
“Growing up, I loved listening to your music… like ‘What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger—’”
Pink blinked.
“That’s Kelly Clarkson,” she replied.
In Olympic terms, it was the equivalent of overshooting a landing by about thirty feet.
Kim’s face immediately shifted into the universal expression of please let the floor swallow me whole. She immediately turned red and scrambled to recover, pivoting to Pink’s hit “F—in’ Perfect,” apologizing profusely while blaming the mix-up on a pre-show nap and “waking up five minutes ago.”
Pink, to her credit, handled the moment like a seasoned pro, joking that the mistake worked because she was “basically Kelly Clarkson” for the week anyway.
Maybe Kim originally had planned to say that comment to Clarkson? Or maybe she really thought Pink sang “Stronger,” and the whole thing was a crazy coincidence?
Either way, somewhere NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award winner Myles Garrett was laughing watching his girlfriend’s gaffe.
Still, it was a reminder that greatness in one arena doesn’t grant immunity in another. Kim can soar thirty feet above a frozen halfpipe without blinking, but in the chaotic arena of pop culture trivia, she wiped out.
And honestly? That’s part of the charm.
Sports heroes spend so much time appearing superhuman that moments like this — awkward, unscripted, painfully relatable — remind us they’re human after all.
But just in case, maybe Myles should keep the karaoke microphone away from Chloe for a while.
The full interview of Chloe Kim’s interview with Pink for the Kelly Clarkson Show is below.












