Kelly Clarkson Involved Her Toddler In An 'Inappropriate' Dance Challenge To Raise Money Against Diabetes

It did not matter whether the act will be self-deprecating or not, but Kelly Clarkson's dance with her toddler in the video makes her even an admirable mom. The hilariously adorable mother-daughter dance video was a total hit.

The singer and her 2-year-old daughter, River Rose, actively participated in the #DiabetesDanceDare challenge to raise money and awareness in the fight against the disease. Clarkson tweeted the video Tuesday night, and challenged the cast of "The Voice" and Gwen Stefani towards the end, as reported by Huffingtonpost.

Clarkson's got the moves so as the little girl River Rose as Salt-N-Pepa's "Push It" blares from the speaker. Clarkson even said that it was totally inappropriate for a 2-year-old. She needed to do it for a cause and even sharing the fun with her kid.

The organizersof the "Dance for Diabetes" campaign do not allow inappropriate dance for those who want to join. Clarkson's claim that the dance of the lovely toddler is "inappropriate" but it is not counted so. It was fun to see and definitely not the "inappropriate" that the organizers were talking about.

The toddler had no idea what the song is about, but it showed that she loved busting a move with her mom. Not focusing on the song itself, viewers appreciate how lovely Clarkson is as a mom.

The 34-year-old singer and her toddler had this 72-second clip not just to participate in the fight off diabetes type 1. They sure had the chance to show the world how fun it is to be a parent no matter how busy life is.

The JDRF Dance for Diabetes was held in Brookfield Country Club last March and hosted 6th to 8th grades only. Nonetheless, the campaign is still on, considering that America is in a serious fight for diabetes.

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