This touching moment from Kelly Clarkson‘s talk show will no doubt have everyone tearing up!
01.04.2023 - 19:27 / foxnews.com
Kelly Clarkson is not holding back her thoughts when it comes to her messy split from Brandon Blackstock. Clarkson, whose divorce was finalized in 2022 after two years of legal wrangling, decided to share her feelings on the matter in a song she sang on her talk show this week. In a regular segment called "Kellyoke," the pop star does covers of songs from various genres.
She recently decided to sing "abcdefu" by Gayle, a hit that went viral on TikTok last year. Instead of performing the break-up song as it was originally written, she decided to take a few artistic liberties and change some lyrics to fit her own personal situation better. The original chorus in Gayle's version begins with "F--- you and your mom and your sister and your job / And your broke-a-- car and that s--- you call art." But in Kelly's version, she changed more than just the curse words.
She sang, "Forget you and your dad and the fact that you got half / And my broken heart, turn that s--- into art." Blackstock's father is Narvel Blackstock, who owns Starstruck Entertainment, a management company that represented Clarkson from 2007 through 2022. Narvel sued Clarkson in 2020 for allegedly failing to pay the management company their rightful commission. He said that she owed him $1.4 million as well as $5.4 million for future commission as part of their original agreement that she would pay 15% of her earnings to the company.
This touching moment from Kelly Clarkson‘s talk show will no doubt have everyone tearing up!
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