
It’s Mexico’s Novela and Pop Icon colliding with America’s TV and Pop Vocal Icon.

Latin Pop Queen Thalía teaches Kelly Clarkson all about the Mexican holiday of Día de los Reyes, aka Three Kings Day.
Catch the silly, jolly twosome searching for the baby Jesus while tasting a Rosca de Reyes, the traditional Mexican three kings pastel!
Kelly Clarkson and Thalía explore Mexican Christmas traditions, including the Tres Reyes Magos cake. They learn about the cake’s symbolism and hidden figurine. Watch them cut and savor the delicious treat, along with a festive drink.

And let’s be clear—this meet‑up is as spectacular as when Thalía famously got President Obama to dance during “In Performance at the White House: Fiesta Latina,” a concert celebrating Hispanic musical heritage held on the South Lawn, October 13, 2009. Two cultural powerhouses, two worlds of pop and tradition, colliding in pure holiday sparkle.
Día de los Reyes is celebrated every January 6 across Mexico and Latin America, marking the arrival of the Three Wise Men. The Rosca de Reyes cake hides a figurine of baby Jesus—whoever finds it is tasked with hosting a tamales feast on Día de la Candelaria in February. Thalía, who’s long been a cultural ambassador for Mexican traditions, brings her signature sparkle to Clarkson’s show, blending pop star power with holiday nostalgia.
Now we wonder if Kelly would love a hot champurrado to go with that Reyes cake…


Thalía meets Clarkson—Mexico’s novela queen and America’s pop powerhouse sharing holiday sparkle. Is this their most iconic crossover yet? Drop your thoughts below.







