Kelly Clarkson, the acclaimed singer and talk show host, reportedly felt isolated during her marriage to Brandon Blackstock, lacking the partnership she desired.
A source revealed that as their marriage progressed, Clarkson felt increasingly alone, often attending their children’s school events solo, while other parents participated together.
Clarkson, 42, filed for divorce from Blackstock, 48, in June 2020 after nearly seven years of marriage.
The ensuing legal battle encompassed spousal support, custody of their two children—daughter River, 10, and son Remington “Remy,” 8—and ownership of Clarkson’s Montana ranch.
In November 2020, Clarkson was awarded primary custody of their children, and by March 2022, the divorce was finalized, with Blackstock ordered to vacate the ranch by June 2022.
In the summer of 2023, Clarkson relocated to New York City with her children to prepare for the fifth season of “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”
An insider noted that Clarkson has no regrets about the move, expressing that she and her children are thriving in their new environment.
The talk show was recently renewed for a seventh season, marking a positive milestone in Clarkson’s professional life.
Despite the challenges of her past marriage, Clarkson remains focused on her career and family. She continues to balance her responsibilities as a mother with her professional endeavors, demonstrating resilience and dedication.
As she moves forward, Clarkson’s experiences highlight the complexities of personal relationships and the strength required to navigate them.