Singer Kelly Clarkson says her daughter River is a bit "bossy" and she is learning to handle her three-year-old.
The 36-year-old musician said River tends to pull her big-sister routine on her two-year-old brother Remington, but the younger one has now started fighting back, People magazine reported.
"She (River) showed my sister around and my sister came back and was like, 'I think she thinks she's like a head of this building'... (Then) she'll push Remy down and think like we won't figure it out, like how was he standing and now he is on the ground?
"He will just full on punch her and I'm like, 'What?' We did tell her, 'Girl he's gonna get older and he's gonna start pushing back and doing stuff,' and literally it was like two weeks later, older happened," Clarkson told Ellen DeGeneres on her show.
The "Because of You" hitmaker said though she does not encourage her son hitting back but she and her husband Brandon Blackstock are happy he is trying to defend himself.
"It's a fine line of like, stick up for yourself and don't hurt people. But if she knocks him, I'm like, 'Well, you asked for it'," she added.
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