Working through their breakups. While discussing Khloé Kardashian‘s split from Tristan Thompson, Kelly Clarkson hinted at her own healing process following the end of her marriage to Brandon Blackstock.
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Kelly Clarkson reveals her advice for kids whose families are experiencing a divorce.
The musician got vulnerable on Thursday’s episode of “The Kelly Clarkson Show” as she spoke about how her parenting is changing amid her divorce from Brandon Blackstock.
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Clarkson, who shares River, 8, and son Remington, 6 with Blackstock, spoke about how important it was for her children to rely on each other.
“I tell my kids this all the time,” she said, via E!News. “You’re each other’s buddies.”
“Especially cause we went through divorce, right? So they go to their dad’s and mine,” Kelly continued. “So anytime you travel, you’ve always got each other.”
In fact, the 40-year-old mother went out of her way to maintain the positive relationship between her children.
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“So I always try and make them like buddies when they fight. ‘I’m like ‘No, no no. This is your wing man,'” she told guest Mila Kunis. “I’m like no, you’re supposed to stick up for each other. Don’t tattle tell all the time on me. I’m like, ‘don’t tell me.’ You can have your things.”
Clarkson and Blackstock filed for divorce in 2020 after seven years of marriage.
Working through their breakups. While discussing Khloé Kardashian‘s split from Tristan Thompson, Kelly Clarkson hinted at her own healing process following the end of her marriage to Brandon Blackstock.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson shocked fans more than once during Monday’s episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show." Johnson joined the longtime singer for a segment of "Kellyoke," and the pair sang a country duet. Fans were stunned to hear Johnson’s vocals as he sang the late Loretta Lynn’s "Don’t Come Home a Drinkin’" alongside Clarkson.
Kelly Clarkson has been part of the music industry for over two decades, ever since she won the inaugural season of American Idol, and has had a deep love for the art form.MORE: Kelly Clarkson dazzles in glamorous waist-cinching lookHowever, while presenting the Kellyoke segment at the top of the latest episode of her talk show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, she made a discovery she definitely wasn't expecting.VIDEO: Kelly Clarkson collapses after being upstaged by Anne HathawayShe sang the Grammy-winning song What a Fool Believes by The Doobie Brothers to the enthusiastic applause of the audience.After introducing her band and the song, she stated: "Fun fact: The Doobie Brothers were indeed not actual brothers."MORE: Kelly Clarkson's $5.4m home is sanctuary for raising children post splitIt was clear that the fact was a complete surprise to the singer as she reiterated: "I just found out this morning, I never actually knew."I never looked into that, didn't know. Feel a little hurt by it, lied to, I feel lied to.
Kelly Clarkson and Dwayne Johnson have musical chemistry, and they want the world to know it.
Kelly Clarkson has enlisted Dwayne Johnson for a duet, with the pair paying tribute to the late Loretta Lynn on The Kelly Clarkson Show.Johnson was a guest on the show to promote his new movie Black Adam, and joined Clarkson for her popular ‘Kellyoke’ segment – where she covers a song to open the episode. Clarkson and Johnson sang ‘Don’t Come Home A Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ On Your Mind)’, Lynn’s 1967 single that was also the first of hers to top the Billboard country chart.Watch the duet below:The duet is the latest in a string of tributes that have come in for Lynn, who passed away earlier month at the age of 90.
Kelly Clarkson and Dwayne Johnson paid tribute to late country music legend Loretta Lynn in the most fitting fashion — duetting her hit 1967 hit, «Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind).»On Monday's episode of , Johnson and Clarkson performed the impressive arrangement, trading off verses of the song's opening and coming together in harmony for the chorus. The honky-tonk hit tells the story of a woman who turns away her lover's advances after he comes home from a night drinking on the town. «No, don’t come home a drinkin’ with lovin’ on your mind / Just stay out there on the town and see what you can find / ‘Cause if you want that kind of love, well, you don’t need none of mine / So don’t come home a drinkin’ with lovin’ on your mind,» Clarkson and Johnson sang.The musical tribute comes nearly two weeks after Lynn died at 90 years old. An undeniable giant in the country music world, Lynn scored over a dozen No.
Kelly Clarkson was for Dwayne Johnson's dirty joke. The star made a hilarious off-the-cuff remark about his wife during an appearance on Monday's episode of — sending the host flying right out of her chair. During a segment in which Clarkson asked Johnson a series of burning questions from fans on Twitter, the 50-year-old actor was quizzed on which Dwayne Johnson movie would be Black Adam's favorite.
Kelly Clarkson and Mila Kunis don’t see the harm in telling a white lie to their kids.
Mila Kunis jokingly admitted to lying to her kids in an effort to alleviate their busy social calendars while appearing on a recent episode . «This thing of like, if you invite one kid to a birthday, you have to invite the classroom?» Kunis told Kelly Clarkson on the host's talk show. «That's gotta go.» She and Clarkson then commiserated about feeling overwhelmed in relation to their children's schedules.
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Kelly Clarkson previously admitted she spanks her children if they misbehave, adding that it can be tricky to do so while out in public. The American Idol star, 40, shares daughter River Rose, eight, and son Remington, six, with her ex-husband Brandon Blackstock, 45, who she split from in 2020.
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Kelly Clarkson may not be a judge again on the latest season of The Voice, which premiered on Monday 19, September, but she still can't help but get the behind-the-scenes scoop from her former co-stars!MORE: Kelly Clarkson joined by children as she accepts Walk of Fame starAs the star reunited with Blake Shelton on the latest episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the two caught up on everything that's new on the singing competition show.A big change is the arrival of Camila Cabello, who took over Kelly's seat, and the daytime talk show host was quick to inquire how it was going for her.WATCH: Kelly Clarkson dazzles in glitzy mini dressMORE: Kelly Clarkson receives praise from fans over her latest looks on her show"So… how are things at The Voice? I know you miss me," she first teased, to which Blake quickly joked: "Oh my god, so bad."He then reassured the singer that the show, and her judges seat, were in good hands, saying that: "You know, it's… Camilla has done a good job," though maintaining: "Nobody's you."The founding member of the show said: "Let's just say there's only one Kelly Clarkson," before cheekily adding that: "But… there is one person we've found who can talk as much as you, and that's Camila."A post shared by The Kelly Clarkson Show (@kellyclarksonshow)Kelly did eight seasons of The VoiceKelly was quick to agree, sharing her own experience of meeting the former Fifth Harmony member.
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Kelly Clarkson felt "freaked out" to be "cemented in history" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The 40-year-old pop star shot to fame back in 2002 when she won the inaugural series of 'American Idol' and has been given the prestigious honour of a spot on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles located outside the Dolby Theater where the reality singing competition was filmed. Asked what it felt like to be "cemented in history", she told 'Entertainment Tonight': "Wow, how you just said it kind of freaked me out, that's crazy.