Kelly Clarkson admittedly did not handle her divorce from now-ex Brandon Blackstock in the best manner.
02.06.2023 - 14:41 / usmagazine.com
Looking back — with a dash of shade. Kelly Clarkson uncovered a new “red flag” moment in her marriage to ex Brandon Blackstock after learning about the concept of push presents.
“What is it?” the former American Idol champ, 41, said during the Friday, June 2, episode of her eponymous talk show after guest Carey Hart shared that he built a motorcycle for wife Pink — with whom he shares daughter Willow, 11, and son Jameson, 6 — after she gave birth.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who welcomed daughter Malti Marie with husband Nick Jonas via surrogate in January 2022, quickly chimed in with an explanation of the tradition. “Babe, when you have the baby, you should get a gift,” the Quantico alum, 40, said on Friday. “Well, you should get a gift from the man who [contributed].”
Clarkson — who coparents daughter River Rose, 8, and son Remington, 7, with Blackstock, 46 — asked whether women can receive a push present for a C-section or if it was strictly for women who “pushed” children out during a vaginal delivery. Despite her initial confusion, the “Behind These Hazel Eyes” artist was in awe of Hart’s impressive gift.
“She got a motorcycle? Screw you, Pink,” Clarkson teased. “I didn’t get a present. Whatever. That should have been a red flag. I honestly don’t know that he knew [what it was].”
The “Breakaway” songstress married Blackstock — who also two older children from a previous relationship — in 2013. Us Weekly confirmed in June 2020 that the Voice mentor filed for divorce after seven years of marriage. The proceedings were finalized two years later after a messy legal battle. The now-exes went toe-to-toe over their marital assets, including Clarkson’s Montana residence where Blackstock resided and custody of their two minor
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, though she's already a mother of two. The entire concept was recently explained to her by and former motorcycle racer Carey Hart during a recent episode of . “When you have the baby, you should get a gift,” Chopra explained, to which Clarkson replied, "Well, you get the baby, right?” Chopra clarified that a new mother should receive the present from their partner, though no actual pushing is required. The 40-year-old actor , , via surrogate in January 2022, and we can't help but wonder what husband got for her…Meanwhile, Clarkson shares two children—River Rose, 8, and Remy, 7—with her ex-husband .
Kelly Clarkson said not getting a push gift from her ex-husband should have been a red flag.The 41-year-old daytime talk show host revealed the nugget during Friday's show with guests Carey Hart and Priyanka Chopra Jonas. It was Pink's husband, Hart, who mentioned he got her a motorcycle as her push gift (they share two children together), and it was the star who went on to explain what a push gift is.The concept was lost on Clarkson, who seemed to think that the baby's the push gift.
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