Kelly Clarkson's ex-husband Brandon Blackstock passes away at 48 after cancer battle
Brandon Blackstock, known as Kelly Clarkson’s former husband and manager, passed away at 48 after a courageous three-year battle with cancer. A family representative confirmed the news to People, stating that Blackstock died peacefully, surrounded by loved ones. The family has requested privacy during this challenging time, expressing gratitude for the support and prayers from fans and well-wishers.
Kelly Clarkson’s ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, dies at 48 after a three-year cancer battle, leaving behind their two children and a complex legacy.
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Clarkson recently postponed her Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace to focus on their children, River Rose and Remington Alexander, as Blackstock’s health declined. She shared a heartfelt statement just before his passing, emphasizing her need to prioritize her family during this difficult period. Her decision reflected the personal challenges she faced as a mother navigating her ex-husband’s illness.
The relationship between Clarkson and Blackstock, which began romantically in 2012, captured public attention through its highs and lows. They met in 2006 at an Academy of Country Music Awards rehearsal, later becoming engaged in 2012 and marrying in 2013. Their marriage produced two children but ended in divorce in 2020, finalized in 2022. Legal disputes over management fees persisted, with a 2023 ruling ordering Blackstock to repay Clarkson $2.6 million for improperly negotiated contracts, including deals with “The Voice” and the Billboard Music Awards.
Clarkson channeled the emotional arc of their relationship into her 2023 album, “Chemistry.” The project explored the full spectrum of their journey, from love’s early magic to its eventual unraveling. In a Variety interview, she explained her intent to capture the entirety of their relationship, not just its dissolution, highlighting songs like “Magic” as reflective of their shared vulnerabilities.
Blackstock, son of Starstruck Entertainment founder Narvel Blackstock and stepson of Reba McEntire, played a significant role in the music industry. He managed artists like Blake Shelton before taking on Clarkson’s career, negotiating key contracts during her tenure on “The Voice.” His professional and personal life intertwined with Clarkson’s, creating a complex dynamic that persisted through their divorce and subsequent legal battles, which were settled privately in 2024.
Beyond his marriage to Clarkson, Blackstock leaves behind two children, Seth and Savannah, from his previous marriage to Melissa Ashworth.