Kelly Clarkson revealed that her new single, "Where Have You Been," was inspired by iconic actors Meryl Streep and Martin Short, who star in the Hulu series "Only Murders in the Building." The song's inspiration stems from a moment in the show where Short's character, Oliver Putnam, expresses awe towards Streep's character. Clarkson emphasized the emotional significance and happiness tied to the song's theme, which reflects the unexpected romantic connection that has developed between Streep and Short while working together on the series.
I wrote this song. This is - I've rarely done something like this, but I was watching 'Only Murders in the Building.' It's Martin Short's face. He says to Meryl Streep's character in the show, 'Where have you been?' Clarkson said on the Sirius XM show.
He's like, he's in awe and I was like, 'Has there been a, has anyone written a song?' 'Cause the song is happy; 'cause it's like you found something that you thought was almost basically a unicorn and did not exist.
Meryl couldn't help but fall for Martin. He is a gentleman, and their romance was completely unexpected and took them by surprise, a source recently told Page Six.
Streep has been separated from her husband, Don Gummer, since 2017, and the romance between her and Martin Short reportedly blossomed while working together on 'Only Murders.'
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