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Home isolation and dislike of "beautiful couple" singer Kelly ended a 7-year marriage due to the epidemic

author:American Overseas Chinese Daily Network

Chinese netizens once joked that the divorce rate during the new crown pneumonia epidemic soared, because everyone looked at each other when they were isolated at home. Although this is just a joke, American singer Kelly Clarkson recently announced her divorce, which was really caused by home isolation.

Sina Entertainment quoted "People" to report that Kelly Clayson recently announced that her husband Brandon Blackstock and her husband Brandon Blackstock are about to end their seven-year marriage, which surprised fans. Because they chose to settle in Montana before, they wanted to stay away from Hollywood's flashy Vanity Fair, hoping to help solve the marriage problem. Unexpectedly, the sudden epidemic caused the couple to isolate at home, nestled under the same roof every day, and there was a contradiction between the husband and wife, and finally ended in divorce.

Home isolation and dislike of "beautiful couple" singer Kelly ended a 7-year marriage due to the epidemic

Kelly Clayson and Brandon Blackstock revealed the news of their divorce. (Image source: People official twitter)

According to Taipei Ettoday, Kelly Clayson and Brandon Blackstock married in 2013 and have a son and a daughter. The man is the stepson of American country singer Reba Mcentire. At present, Clayson has sent a divorce agreement to the man, and the two have separated. According to court records, the agreement to request a divorce was filed on June 4, but the parties have not yet discussed custody of the children.

Kelly Clayson was the winner of the first season of the talent show "American Idol" and was nominated for "Best Female Vocalist" by the Grammys in her first year of debut.

But clive davis, the owner of her music company and the "big man" of the music industry, once published a memoir about the unpleasant past, saying that Kelly Clayson did not like the songs given to her by the company that year, and was angry because she had to sing these songs repeatedly after becoming popular. But Clayson later posted on social networking sites that the memoir was not true, that she didn't lose her temper like her boss had written, and that she just wanted to make her own record.

Kelly Clayson later changed labels, began recording the songs she wanted to sing, and ran an active television career, mentoring and recording personal talk shows on "The Voice." It is said that it is because of this that she found that during the time of home isolation, she did not notice that she and her husband had long since drifted away. (End)

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