Kelly Clarkson Texted Ex Brandon Blackstock About Divorce Album: ‘It’s All In There’

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Kelly Clarkson Texted Ex Brandon Blackstock About Divorce Album: ‘It’s All In There’

Kelly Clarkson warned ex-husband Brandon Blackstock ahead of her post-divorce album, “Chemistry.” The Texas sensation’s tenth studio project features the ups and downs of his relationship with talent managers.

The famous vocalist became famous as the winner of the first season of “American Idol.” After participating in the music competition, the 41-year-old earned a well-deserved place in the hall of fame with his soulful songs.

The blonde beauty met her former partner thanks to her career and welcomed two children with her. However, the two’s marriage ended after seven years in 2020, a split that inspired a Grammy-winning album.

Speaking about the breakup song, the hitmaker revealed he had communicated with his ex before releasing the smash hit. Please keep scrolling to learn more!

Kelly Clarkson Reveals The Message She Sent Brandon Blackstock Ahead Of His Album Release

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The “Since U Been Gone” singer opened up about her new album during a recent appearance on the “TODAY” show with hosts Carson Daly and Hoda Kotb. During their heart-to-heart conversation, the AMA winner was asked about her thoughts on Blackstock’s reaction to “Chemistry.”

Kotb, who described the post-divorce album as “amazing,” asked if the Texan thought about her ex-husband listening to the song. “No. I don’t know if he would care either. I don’t know,” Clarkson replied, laughing over the subtle burn before revealing the former couple spoke about the trail.

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“We did have a little text exchange about it,” the 41-year-old admitted, noting that he had reached out to the media personality. According to the mother of two, she assured Blackstock that “Chemistry” doesn’t just show the negative side of their marriage but captures the whole story.

“I don’t remember why or how it happened, but I was like, ‘Hey, I’m not just reducing us to one — you know what I’m saying? It’s all there, like the journey. The beauty is in it too. Now, there’s a lot pain, but that’s what happens, you know, for all of us.”

The singer’s tenth studio album is an emotional rollercoaster filled with her perspective on her marriage to Blackstock. As the blonde beauty promised when she revealed “Chemistry” is in the works, the project will feature “the good, the bad, and the ugly” of her relationship.

However, a review of the album by PageSix, noted the “Underneath the Tree” singer focused more on her ex-husband’s bad side. In most songs, the talent manager is described as a “sunshine-stealing, secret-keeping partner” who takes every ounce of everything Clarkson has to offer.

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In the album’s emotional opener, “Skip This Part,” the three-time MTV VMA awardee explained that she wanted to keep the breakup a secret. However, once the details of the divorce filing came to light, the 41-year-old had to deal with the situation.

In the songs “Mine” and “Me,” the Texas native gets very honest, admitting that she can’t believe she’s been with Blackstock for seven years. Additionally, she highlighted her ex-husband’s “secrets” and “insecurities.”

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That shocking truth continues in the song “Rock Hudson,” where the mother of two admits her ex’s charms bewitched her until she realized the only “hero” she needed was herself. Clarkson echoes the same sentiment in “Red Flag Collector.”

The powerful track features the blonde beauty calling out her ex for allegedly targeting his wealth during their divorce proceedings. “Sure, you can have a towel / You can take my money,” the lyrics read. “Drag my name ’round town / I don’t care, I change it anyway.”

Billboard Chart Topper Reveals Why Her Post-Divorce Album Is Named ‘Chemistry’

Weeks ahead of her album’s release, the “UglyDolls” voice actress opened up about what inspired the name for her tenth studio project. During an appearance on “TalkShopLive” with Nancy O’Dell, the entertainer revealed her ex-husband was the muse behind the title.

Kelly Clarkson and ex-husband Brandon Blackstock with their blended familyMEGA

According to the “Stronger” singer, he chose “Chemistry” because of its unique bond with Blackstock. “I never really connected before my ex-husband. And I never connected with anyone like that. I have never felt it” admitted the 41-year-old man.

“That chemistry … that level of chemical reaction, I’ve never felt it, and I just remember the first time we met, I was like, ‘Wow.’ I just felt something,” continued the Texan before pondering how chemistry can go wrong.

Seemingly referring to her ex-husband, the Daytime Emmy recipient noted that chemistry can be a problem when people fall in love with someone they “really shouldn’t be with”. In the words of the media personality: “Not one person is good or bad, whatever. It’s not a healthy environment.”

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