Kelly Clarkson admits she had to use her ‘toddler’s potty’ after pipes at her Montana cabin froze

Kelly Clarkson has been in quarantine with her family in a ‘little cabin in Montana’ amid the coronavirus outbreak.

But the 37-year-old singer took to Twitter on Sunday to reveal that the cabin’s ‘plumbing froze up,’ forcing her to use her three-year-old son Remington’s portable ‘potty.’

‘And just like that I have no pride or shame! Each day brings something I thought I’d never do hahahaha,’ wrote Clarkson who shares Remington with her husband of seven-years Brandon Blackstock.

Yikes: Kelly Clarkson took to Twitter on Sunday to reveal that the cabin’s ‘plumbing froze up,’ forcing her to use her three-year-old son Remington’s portable ‘potty.’ She seen March 4 above

New experience: ‘And just like that I have no pride or shame! Each day brings something I thought I’d never do hahahaha,’ wrote Clarkson who shares Remington with her husband of seven-years Brandon Blackstock.

New experience: ‘And just like that I have no pride or shame! Each day brings something I thought I’d never do hahahaha,’ wrote Clarkson who shares Remington with her husband of seven-years Brandon Blackstock.

In recent days, temperatures in Montana have fallen below freezing, which made plumbing problems more than probable.

Clarkson, though happy to poke fun at herself, received a ton of support in her Twitter replies from fans that appreciated the singer’s honesty.

‘Girl, you win for best tweet of the week,’ wrote one follower.

‘I love you!,’ commented another, along with a string of laughing face emojis.

Clarkson and her husband, who she wed in 2013, are also parents to daughter River, aged five.

Too cute: On Sunday afternoon, the Since You Been Gone singer shared a snapshot of her children dressed in first responder uniforms to her Twitter page

Too cute: On Sunday afternoon, the Since You Been Gone singer shared a snapshot of her children dressed in first responder uniforms to her Twitter page

Family affair: Kelly Clarkson, currently in quarantine with her family, has been residing in a ‘little cabin in Montana’ amid the coronavirus outbreak; Clarkson pictured with husband Brandon Blackstock, son Remington, and daughter River in 2019 above

Family affair: Kelly Clarkson, currently in quarantine with her family, has been residing in a ‘little cabin in Montana’ amid the coronavirus outbreak; Clarkson pictured with husband Brandon Blackstock, son Remington, and daughter River in 2019 above

On Sunday afternoon, the Since You Been Gone singer shared a snapshot of her children to her Twitter page.

In the photo, posted for her 12.3million followers to see, Remington and big sister River donned different first responder uniforms as they posed for the camera.

Remington was the firefighter, while River flaunted her confidence in a full police officer get-up.

‘The future…. #RiverandRemy,’ captioned Clarkson.

In the early hours of Sunday morning, while cuddling with son ‘Remy,’ Kelly reposted a video of Steve Martin that the 74-year-old comedian had uploaded to the social media platform.

Canceled: Last Tuesday, it was announced that the Billboard Music Awards, set to be hosted by Clarkson, would be postponed in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. She's seen during the 2019 show above

Canceled: Last Tuesday, it was announced that the Billboard Music Awards, set to be hosted by Clarkson, would be postponed in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. She’s seen during the 2019 show above

‘As if I didn’t love this man enough. Woke up 2 this, snuggling with my 3 yr old little man, coffee n hand, singing along while he’s playing,’ wrote Clarkson in a tweet.

She continued: ‘I’m gonna forget that we’re all isolated & remember how lucky I am today 4 so many things. Thank u 4 this. Simple yet effective.’

In the video shared by Martin, the SNL alum plucked away at a banjo, while getting some fresh air in a woodland area.

Last Tuesday, it was announced that the Billboard Music Awards, set to be hosted by Clarkson, would be postponed in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Not happening: The award show was initially slated to air live from Las Vegas on April 29. Kelly's seen performing during last year's show above

Not happening: The award show was initially slated to air live from Las Vegas on April 29. Kelly’s seen performing during last year’s show above

The award show, initially slated to air live from Las Vegas on April 29, is one of a number of events that have been called off in an attempt to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Dick Clark Productions and NBC, who produce the annual award ceremony, have yet to announce a new date.

The mass production cancellations served to cooperate with the CDC’s advice pertaining to public gathering in wake of COVID-19.

According to the CDC, all gatherings involving 50 people or more should be called off for the next eight weeks, while President Donald Trump advised get-togethers of more than 10 people should be avoided.