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Kelly Clarkson’s ex-husband Brandon Blackstock has died aged 48 following a battle with cancer.
A spokesperson for the family has confirmed the tragic news of the talent manager’s death to People, stating: ‘It is with profound sorrow that we announce Brandon Blackstock’s passing.
‘Brandon bravely battled cancer for more than three years.
‘He passed away peacefully and was surrounded by family.
‘We thank you for your thoughts and prayers and ask everyone to respect the family’s privacy during this very difficult time.’
This revelation follows soon after Clarkson disclosed she would be postponing the last dates of her Las Vegas residency in August due to her ex-husband’s health issues.

Kelly Clarkson’s ex-husband Brandon Blackstock has died aged 48 – pictured 2013

Clarkson, now 43, and Blackstock were married from 2013 to 2022 and share two children, River, 10, and Remington, 8. He also has two children from a prior marriage; pictured in 2019 in LA.
Clarkson, 43, and Blackstock were married from 2013-2022 and share two children, River, 10, and Remington, eight.
Blackstock also had two children from a previous marriage, Savannah and Seth, and a grandson, Lake.
Clarkson, in a Wednesday post to X, explained that Blackstock’s health challenges required her to temporarily leave her performances.
‘Unfortunately, I need to postpone the remainder of the August Studio Session dates in Las Vegas,’ she wrote.
‘Unfortunately, I need to postpone the remainder of the August Studio Session dates in Las Vegas,’ she wrote.
‘Although I usually keep my personal matters private, this past year, the illness of my children’s father has led me to prioritize being there for them completely.
‘I am sincerely sorry to everyone who bought tickets to the shows and I so appreciate your grace, kindness and understanding,’ she concluded.
Clarkson didn’t include information about what would happen to fans who had already purchased tickets to her postponed residency dates.

This announcement coincided with Clarkson’s revelation of postponing the remaining dates on her Las Vegas residency in August due to her ex-husband’s illness.

The former couple are seen 2020
Clarkson’s relationship with Blackstock began in 2012, and the two tied the knot the following year.
They had both a romantic and professional relationship at first, as her husband also served as her manager.
However, Clarkson filed for divorce in June 2020 on grounds of irreconcilable differences, and the two were subsequently engaged in years of legal wrangling related to their finances.
Their messy divorce was reported to have been finalized in March of 2022, but it wasn’t until a year later that Clarkson won a $2.6 million judgment against her husband.
Clarkson had claimed her husband owed her millions in commissions that he should not have been able to collect for deals that he set up that should have been handled by a talent agent, rather than her manager, and the California Labor Commissioner ultimately agreed.
It ruled that Blackstock had overstepped by working around Clarkson’s agents at Creative Artists Agency.
In May 2024, the warring exes finally reached a settlement in Clarkson’s lawsuit over the commission fees.
The hitmaker’s had previously won the $2.6 million judgement for deals Blackstock had secured for her going back to 2017, but she had claimed he had been taking the place of her talent agents while serving as her manager going back as far as 2007, so she had requested a more thorough accounting of commissions paid to her ex-husband.
Although Clarkson and Blackstock both requested that her lawsuit be dismissed after the settlement was reached, the details of the agreement were not publicly disclosed.
In 2022, the Moment Like This singer had agreed to pay her ex-husband a $1.3 million lump sum as part of their divorce settlement.
They also agreed that Clarkson would pay Blackstock $45,601 per month in child support payments.
On top of that, she had to pay Blackstock $115,000 per month for spousal support, though those payments were set to end in January of last year.
The exes agreed to share joint custody of River and Remington, but the children would primarily live in Los Angeles with their mother and would visit Blackstock at his home in Montana for one weekend per month.
At the time, he was paying Clarkson rent on the ranch that they had shared in Montana before he was scheduled to move out in June 2022.
The settlement allowed Blackstock to retain control of their farm animals, including cattle, dogs and horses, as well as multiple vehicles for use around the property, including an ATV, snowmobiles and two pickup trucks: a Ford F-350 and an F-250.
Clarkson got to keep the small family pets in the deal, as well as a baby grand piano, hunting items and all of their firearms, both from before and during their marriage.
Earlier this year, the TV star was mysteriously absent from her eponymous talk show for multiple weeks, missing 10 shows in total.
Clarkson didn’t explain her absence at the time, though in May she complained on stage about the show’s demanding schedule, she she said kept her from touring as much as she wanted to.
Sources close to Clarkson have claimed that she is unhappy with her show and has been considering quitting, and NBC was said to be looking into possible replacements should she step down.
However, a source claimed that the success of Clarkson’s next album release, as she may choose to stick with the show as a backup if it fails to sell well.