Most Heartbreaking Moments in Kelly Clarkson’s Relationship with Ex-Husband Before His Death at 48 Revealed

The first-ever winner of “American Idol,” Kelly Clarkson, faced years of personal and legal turmoil with her former husband, Brandon Blackstock, in the years before his death — a period marked by tense custody disputes, financial battles, and emotional challenges that deeply affected their family life.

Blackstock, a talent manager and the stepson of country music legend Reba McEntire, died at 48 after a three-year battle with cancer. His family confirmed the news on August 7, 2025, in a statement expressing their profound grief. Clarkson and Blackstock had married in October 2013, less than a year after their engagement, and welcomed two children together — daughter River Rose and son Remington Alexander.

By November 2020, the couple’s divorce proceedings had already revealed significant strains. A Los Angeles County…

The first-ever winner of “American Idol,” Kelly Clarkson, faced years of personal and legal turmoil with her former husband, Brandon Blackstock, in the years before his death — a period marked by tense custody disputes, financial battles, and emotional challenges that deeply affected their family life.

Blackstock, a talent manager and the stepson of country music legend Reba McEntire, died at 48 after a three-year battle with cancer. His family confirmed the news on August 7, 2025, in a statement expressing their profound grief. Clarkson and Blackstock had married in October 2013, less than a year after their engagement, and welcomed two children together — daughter River Rose and son Remington Alexander.

By November 2020, the couple’s divorce proceedings had already revealed significant strains. A Los Angeles County judge awarded Clarkson primary physical custody of the children, citing the need for stability and continuity. Court documents also noted that the level of conflict between the parents had increased, with trust issues making co-parenting difficult.

Blackstock, who planned to live in Montana while continuing his work as a music manager, was granted visitation in Los Angeles. Both parents agreed to joint legal custody and to maintain respectful communication in front of their children, avoiding any derogatory comments about one another. Clarkson later acknowledged on her talk show in early 2021 that co-parenting was “tough,” especially given the physical and emotional distance between them.

Their disagreements did not end with custody. For years, legal disputes over money continued, with Clarkson alleging that Blackstock and his company, Starstruck Management Group, had improperly taken commissions from deals he arranged for her, including her role on The Voice. A public trial was set for late August 2024, but in May of that year, both sides filed to dismiss their respective cases. A source confirmed the settlement brought an end to the dispute, avoiding a potentially contentious courtroom battle.

At the time Clarkson dropped her case, Blackstock was already confronting serious health challenges. His cancer diagnosis, which had been private until his death, meant that much of the legal resolution unfolded while he was in treatment.

Beyond the legal battles, their separation had a lasting impact on their children. In a June 2023 podcast appearance, Clarkson shared that her kids still held on to the hope their parents might reconcile. More than a year later, in November 2024, she revealed they resisted the idea of her dating again, telling her, “We don’t want you to be with anybody else.”

From public appearances to private heartbreak, Clarkson and Blackstock’s story was one of love, separation, and resilience, shadowed by illness and disputes that unfolded in the spotlight. His passing brought that chapter to a close, leaving behind two children whose vision of family never wavered, even as their parents’ lives moved apart.

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