Kelly Clarkson is reeling from heartbreaking news — the sudden death of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock — and is said to be focused entirely on the well-being of their two children during this difficult time. Sources close to the Grammy-winning singer say that while Clarkson is coping with her own grief, her greatest concern is helping daughter River Rose, 10, and son Remington, 8, process the loss of their father.
The tragic news reportedly came without warning, sending shockwaves through both Clarkson’s inner circle and the wider entertainment community. Blackstock, 47, was known not only for his marriage to Clarkson but also for his work as a talent manager, representing high-profile clients, including country superstar Blake Shelton. His death has left friends, colleagues, and loved ones stunned.
A friend of Clarkson’s told reporters, “Kelly is devastated. She and Brandon had their differences, but they shared two beautiful children, and she always wanted him to be a strong and present father for them. This is not the life she imagined for her kids — losing a parent so young.”
Clarkson and Blackstock’s relationship was often in the public eye, from their whirlwind romance and wedding in 2013 to their high-profile divorce finalized in 2022. While the split was contentious — with disputes over finances, property, and custody — Clarkson had spoken in recent months about wanting to maintain a healthy co-parenting relationship for the sake of their children.
“Her number one priority now is River and Remy,” the friend added. “She’s trying to be strong for them, but she’s also letting them see her grief, so they know it’s okay to feel heartbroken and confused.”
Blackstock, the son of music industry veteran Narvel Blackstock, had deep roots in the country music world. He grew up surrounded by some of the biggest names in the business and built a career behind the scenes, managing artists and working in live music production.
Despite their marriage ending, Clarkson had acknowledged that Blackstock’s relationship with their children was an important part of their lives. Friends say she is now determined to ensure that River and Remy grow up with positive memories of their father and an understanding of his love for them.
“She’s creating space for them to talk, cry, and remember the good times,” a family source revealed. “Kelly knows this will be a long journey for them, but she’s committed to walking it alongside them every step of the way.”
Tributes for Blackstock have been pouring in from across the music industry, with colleagues praising his dedication, charisma, and loyalty. Blake Shelton, a longtime friend and former client, posted a heartfelt message, writing, “Brandon was a good man, a friend, and a brother to me in so many ways. My heart breaks for River, Remy, and Kelly.”
Clarkson has not yet made a public statement but is said to be leaning on close friends, family, and her tight-knit team for support. Those who know her well say that while this is one of the most painful moments of her life, she is channeling her energy into being a steady and loving presence for her children.
“Kelly’s a fighter,” a friend said. “She’s been through a lot in recent years, but nothing compares to this. She’s going to make sure her kids know they are loved, supported, and never alone — no matter how hard the road ahead may be.”
For fans and loved ones, the hope is that Clarkson’s resilience, combined with the love of her children and community, will help her and her family navigate the grief that now surrounds them.