Kelly Clarkson, following her divorce, faced significant financial challenges. Recently, there’s a glimmer of hope as she settles a long-standing case with her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock. The California labor commissioner ruled in Clarkson’s favor, ordering Blackstock to reimburse approximately $2,641,374. He overcharged her in commissions during their marriage, violating labor laws by securing deals meant for talent agents.
Blackstock plans to appeal, but the ruling stands for now. Clarkson is owed sums for various projects, totaling $1,983,155.70 for “The Voice,” $208,125 for Norwegian Cruise Lines collaboration, $450,000 for Wayfair partnership, and $93.30 for hosting the Billboard Music Awards thrice. However, Blackstock retains his share from “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”
Their divorce, finalized in 2022, involved a bitter custody battle over their children and shared assets, with Clarkson gaining primary custody and keeping their Montana ranch. She found solace in New York City post-divorce, focusing on her music and embracing singlehood despite challenges.
Let’s wish Clarkson continued success amid her legal battles and newfound independence. Share the news with fellow fans to celebrate this positive outcome!