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Kelly Clayson: After divorcing her husband Brandon, I don't plan to remarry

Kelly Clayson revealed that she has no plans to remarry after a difficult divorce from Brandon Blackstock.

Kelly Clayson filed for divorce from Blackstock in June on the grounds that there were irreconcilable disagreements after 7 years of marriage. Since their marriage in 2013, the couple has had two children, daughter River, 6, and son, Remington Alexander, 4.

Earlier this week, Gwyneth Paltrow spoke about their marital problems on the "Kelly Clayson Show." Specifically, Kelly Clayson asked about Paltrow, who decided to marry TV producer Brad Falchak in 2018 after divorcing Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin in 2014.

"You've been married for two years," Kelly Clayson said in an interview. "Coming out of the mouth of someone who is in the middle of a divorce, I can't even imagine doing it again. So, you find love, what a miraculous thing. Is it hard for you?"

Gwyneth Paltrow responded: "Remarriage is probably the hardest thing I've ever done. The gap year between divorce and two marriages made me reflect on and learn what I and my partner need to do to make my second marriage a success. You'll get it again, Kelly. It just takes time. ”

Although Kelly Clayson believes she won't remarry, she follows Gwyneth Paltrow's advice on how to learn from herself after her divorce.

Kelly Clayson explains, "Actually, I think a lot of people go through divorce and it's like you're starting to date yourself again and making time for yourself, and I love dating myself."

Kelly Clayson: After divorcing her husband Brandon, I don't plan to remarry

Kelly Clayson has been outspoken about her divorce in the past on her show. She has previously pointed out that the hardest part of the whole situation is trying to maintain their respective relationships with their children.

However, according to People magazine, in order to ensure the stability of the children's lives, Kelly Clayson was given the first custody of the children. Ex-husband Brax Tok, a talent manager, plans to live in Montana, while Kelly Clayson continues to work and live in Los Angeles.

In court documents obtained on the site, the parties had difficulties in raising the child together due to the trust issues between the two parties.

As a result, Blackstock will be allowed to visit the children in Los Angeles and video chat with them daily at previously agreed times. In addition, the children will spend the Thanksgiving holiday with their father, as well as December 19 to 2 p.m. on Christmas Day. Meanwhile, Clarkson spent that afternoon with them on the New Year's holidays. While Kelly Clayson remains the primary entity custodian, the two will still share legal custody of the child.

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