Kelly Clarkson has “no regrets” about ending her marriage to Brandon Blackstock, according to reports.
The exes have been embroiled in a bitter legal battle since their split nearly four years ago.
“She’s in great spirits,” says a source close to the singer. told the people. “She is happy to have left Los Angeles for New York. She has primary custody of her children and is a wonderful mother to her.”
A source said, “She loves her job, but her children are her world,” adding, “She has a very practical and fun personality.”
“The divorce was difficult, but she bounced back quickly and has no regrets,” he added.
Page Six has reached out to Clarkson’s representatives for comment.
The Kelly Clarkson Show host, 41, filed for divorce from Blackstock in June 2020 after seven years of marriage.
The couple, who share daughter River Rose, 9, and son Remington Alexander, 7, finally settled their divorce in March 2022 after a two-year legal battle.
After the divorce was finalized in 2022, Clarkson was ordered to pay Blackstock a lump sum of $1.3 million, plus $150,000 in monthly spousal support and $45,601 in monthly child support. Ta.
Clarkson sued Blackstock again earlier this month, just months after winning a $2.6 million judgment last fall.
She posed Starstruck Entertainment, the management company of her ex-husband and his father, Navel Bulkstock, as an “unauthorized talent agency” that booked deals on her behalf dating back to 2007. It accused them of violating California labor laws, specifically the Talent Agency Act.
Last June, Clarkson told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, “I’m not responding.” [the divorce] good. “
“I don’t know how people get over something like that, because I’m not going to say I did it innocently. I was alone behind closed doors, and I didn’t.” she said, admitting that she was trying to put on a happy face.
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The singer said that when she realized her ill-fated marriage was over, she would often “cry so hard” that she “couldn’t even talk.”
Earlier that month, the “American Idol” alum admitted that she stayed in her marriage longer than necessary because she didn’t want to feel like a failure.
“If I put my mind to it…I think, ‘I can do this,'” Clarkson told host Glennon Doyle on the show. “We can do difficult things.” Podcast. “I can handle a lot. I can control my actions. I can control my reactions.”
“I can do this, I can reach out to this person, I can get through this. And that’s where your little ego gets in the way.”
