Flustered Kelly Clarkson Asks Austin Butler If He Could “Be Any Hotter” After He Reveals His Hidden Talent

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Is there anything Austin Butler can’t do? Not only is he able to perfectly nail an Elvis Presley impression, but he’s also quite the pottery maker, according to his Bikeriders co-star Jodie Comer.

The two actors appeared on today’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, where host Kelly Clarkson became incredibly flustered by Butler’s hidden talent.

After discussing the Elvis star’s love of “gambling dice games,” Comer told the singer that he also makes pottery for people he likes in his spare time.

“You make pottery? Could you be hotter? Like, what the hell?” Clarkson exclaimed. “What? [Do you] save children in your spare time? You volunteer for the Boy Scouts? I’m like, what else, Austin? Like, goodness!”

Butler revealed that he learned how to make pottery when he was living in London, which only sent Clarkson into even more of a frenzy.

“That’s cool. When you were living in London,” she echoed. “You know what? You’re — this is rude to all men everywhere. No, that’s super cool. That’s really cool.”

Meanwhile, fans were absolutely living for their interaction in the comments section.

“Kelly is so real for calling him hot like that,” one wrote under the YouTube clip, while another added, “Some Hollywood producer just went, “GHOST REMAKE!!!!!!”

Someone else praised Clarkson for making “everything fun.”

Butler, for his part, previously opened up about his surprising hobby when he was doing press for Dune: Part Two, telling Arizona’s Family 3TV & CBS 5 that he began making pottery while filming the Apple TV+ series Masters of the Air.

“I got really into it. All the vases in my house were filled with flowers,” he said, per Entertainment Tonight. “I had made vases and things. And when I finished that job, I just gave all the things — I gave cups and bowls and vases and things to people that I had worked with.”

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