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Kelly Clarkson recently opened up about how her two children are doing, months after the death of their father, Brandon Blackstock. In a YouTube Q&A tied to The Kelly Clarkson Show, she spoke candidly about daily life with daughter River, 11, and son Remington “Remy,” 9.
Clarkson described moments of joy and comfort as the family adjusts to life after Blackstock’s passing, emphasizing physical closeness and meaningful conversations with her kids.

Clarkson’s ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, died on August 7, 2025, at age 48 after a private battle with cancer. Blackstock, who also worked as her former manager, fought melanoma for more than three years.
He passed away peacefully, surrounded by family. In the wake of his death, Clarkson took time off from professional commitments to be with their children and support them through the transition.

When asked in a fan Q and A posted to The Kelly Clarkson Show YouTube channel what brings her joy each day, Clarkson replied simply, ‘Snuggle.’
She explained that she allows her kids to sleep in her bed, often with their two dogs, describing it as “a lot” but also “really special.” She noted that these moments lead to sweet conversations, a source of joy amid a difficult chapter.

Clarkson has highlighted the importance of close physical and emotional bonding with her kids. She said that sharing a bed with her children helps create cherished conversations and intimacy that might otherwise be missed during the day.
These routines are not only comforting but also strengthen her connection with River and Remington as they continue navigating grief together.

Sources close to Clarkson say she remains “heartbroken” for her children but strives to remain grounded. Despite experiencing tremendous loss, Clarkson is focused on offering emotional stability and love to River and Remington.
Observers note she prioritizes presence and support, helping her children work through grief while maintaining as much normalcy as possible.

The recent update comes as Clarkson and her children entered their first holiday season without Blackstock.
Clarkson’s public remarks and shared moments, such as family outings in prior months, reflect efforts to embrace uplifting traditions while acknowledging the emotional weight of the season. Her openness about these experiences resonated with many fans navigating similar life changes.

Clarkson’s update included mention of her children’s ages: River is 11, and Remington is 9, highlighting the “fun stage” they’re at developmentally.
While gaining independence, they still crave physical closeness, which Clarkson said she cherishes. This candid view into her parenting routine underscores her effort to honor her kids’ emotional needs in the aftermath of their father’s death.

In August 2025, Clarkson postponed parts of her Las Vegas residency and scaled back other professional commitments to focus on her children as Blackstock battled cancer, and she stepped away further from public duties after his death.
Her recent update reaffirms that, even after his death, her primary priority remains her kids and creating a nurturing home environment.

Throughout her update, Clarkson emphasized the importance of open communication, emotional honesty, love, and affectionate routines.
She described how bedtime snuggles have become a meaningful ritual, allowing candid conversations with River and Remington. These moments are helping her children process loss while feeling secure and loved in their daily lives.

Clarkson acknowledged that losing a parent is profoundly difficult for a child. While she has not shared private details, she framed the experience as one that demands patience and love.
Her remarks balanced realism and compassion, recognizing that grief unfolds differently for every family member and emphasizing her role as a supportive parent.

Even while sharing this rare update, Clarkson has maintained boundaries around her family’s private life and struggles.
She chose to discuss routines and emotions without divulging personal struggles or intimate moments they may face privately. This approach aligns with her history of balancing openness with respect for her children’s emotional space.

Fans and commentators responded warmly to Clarkson’s update, praising her honesty and dedication to her children.
Many viewers noted that her emphasis on everyday joy, like cuddling and conversations, resonated with parents and families navigating loss and healing.
Her update sparked a supportive online discussion about family resilience and love, showing how much people value honest, emotional moments.
Similarly, Kelly Clarkson’s heartfelt tribute performance struck a chord with fans, who couldn’t help but draw comparisons to the same deep, meaningful connections celebrated online.

Clarkson’s rare update underscores that while her family has endured significant loss, moments of joy and closeness continue to be central to their healing.
By sharing these heartfelt glimpses into her daily life with River and Remington, she affirms her role as a devoted mother and highlights the importance of love, presence, and connection during challenging times.
Sharing these heartfelt glimpses into her daily life with River and Remington really shows how much she values love and presence at home.
It’s no wonder she brought that same warmth and dedication to the stage when she defeated Kelly Clarkson at the Daytime Emmys.
What are your thoughts on Kelly Clarkson’s parenting approach and how she’s supporting her children through grief? Share your perspective in the comments.
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