Kelly Clarkson is all about the love.

While promoting her upcoming album "Piece by Piece," the "Heartbeat Song" artist opened up to Pride Source about her influence on the LGBT community and shared that she doesn't care if her daughter River Rose turns out to be a lesbian - she just wants her to find love.

"Oh, I don't care," she told PrideSource about her eight-month-old daughter. "I mean, here's what I hope for her: I just hope she finds love. It took me a while, man and there was a lot of heartache throughout those years."

She added, "You know, as long as she's happy, I don't care either way, and neither does my husband. And we have two other kids as well, and we don't care either way for all of them."

The "American Idol" singer has been a huge supporter of LGBT rights, despite being raised in the outhern Baptist Church. Clarkson's latest video for "Heartbeat Song" featured a gay couple getting engaged.

"I think it's silly that we're still talking about gay rights. I just live in this world where people are accepted, so it's very hard for me to even realize that that still exists," she explained. "That [gay couple] was a no-brainer, and I didn't even think, 'Oh, I'm making a statement for gay rights.' I was making a statement for the loss of love and the hope that you can still find it, regardless of what form that comes in."

She added, "Love is love in whatever relationship it may be in."