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Kelly Clarkson ‘Devastated’ and Helping Her Kids Cope After Ex-Husband’s Passing

Kelly Clarkson smiles beside ex-husband Brandon Blackstock in a past public appearance, now mourning his passing while supporting their children.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Kelly Clarkson has weathered her fair share of storms, but nothing could prepare her for the heartbreak of losing Brandon Blackstock, the father of her two kids.

Blackstock passed away on August 7 at just 48 years old after a three-year battle with cancer that the family kept intensely private. For Clarkson, the pain isn’t just about an ex-husband’s death, it’s about watching River, 11, and Remington, 9, try to process the kind of loss no child should have to face.

According to People, Clarkson has been “devastated” for her kids. She made the decision early on to shield them from the hardest details of their dad’s illness, staying protective of his privacy and dignity even after a messy divorce. “Kelly has always tried to keep things classy,” an insider said, adding that it became clear earlier this year that Brandon’s condition was worsening.

Their marriage, which lasted from 2013 to 2020, ended in one of the more public and drawn-out celebrity divorces of recent memory, complete with fights over a Montana ranch, child custody arrangements, and hefty spousal support. But through all of it, Clarkson reportedly refused to speak poorly about Blackstock to their kids. Even when things were at their worst between them, she wanted River and Remington to have a strong relationship with their dad.

That commitment to her kids’ well-being hasn’t wavered in the face of tragedy. Less than a day before Blackstock’s passing, Clarkson posted on Instagram announcing she was postponing her Las Vegas residency shows to be “fully present” for her children. “While I normally keep my personal life private, this past year, my children’s father has been ill and at this moment, I need to be fully present for them,” she wrote.

It’s not the first time in recent months that Clarkson’s professional schedule has been disrupted. Fans noticed her absence from several episodes of The Kelly Clarkson Show earlier this year, with speculation swirling that it was tied to her ex-husband’s health. Those rumors were quietly true, though Clarkson stayed silent until the end, focusing her energy on private family time.

Now, the reality is setting in for River and Remington. They’ve lost a father who, despite the complications in their parents’ relationship, was still a central figure in their lives. Clarkson is reportedly pouring everything into helping them feel safe, loved, and supported, knowing the road ahead will be long.

For someone as driven and visible as Clarkson, taking this step back isn’t just a career decision, it’s a deliberate act of motherhood. She’s balancing grief, parenting, and the public eye all at once, choosing to put family first at a time when the world is watching.

Blackstock leaves behind not just River and Remington, but two older children from a previous marriage, Savannah and Seth, as well as a grandson. His father, Narvel Blackstock, was once married to country legend Reba McEntire, making the family’s ties to the country music world run deep.

At the time of writing, Clarkson hasn’t made any further public statements about Blackstock’s death, and there’s no official word on when she’ll resume her residency or full production on her talk show. For now, her focus is exactly where it should be, helping her kids navigate the kind of heartbreak that reshapes a family forever.

Even in grief, Clarkson’s approach shows a side of her fans already knew was there: resilient, fiercely protective, and unwilling to let public perception interfere with private healing. In an industry that thrives on spectacle, she’s keeping the spotlight exactly where it belongs, on her children and the love that will carry them through the loss.

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