In a candid conversation with Glamour UK, Kelly Clarkson revealed that her life has been nothing short of an emotional roller coaster over the past few months. This interview took place before the announcement of her split from husband Brandon Blackstock, adding a poignant layer to her heartfelt words.
Life in Quarantine: Juggling Motherhood and Work
For Kelly Clarkson, being a working parent during quarantine has been an intense experience. In her own words, it's been "exhausting" to handle everything at once. She explained, "I'm still doing all the same jobs, cooking every single meal, and cleaning nonstop after toddlers and teenagers!" With the added responsibility of teaching her children from home, she admitted that the entire situation has been overwhelming. The stress of managing work, parenting, and everything else has been a real test of endurance.

A Full-On Mom Holding Down the Fort
Kelly, a proud mother of two—River, 6, and Remington, 4—shared that she's been "holding down so many things right now." She's not just balancing work and family life but also reminding her colleagues that she's doing "the best" she can. Kelly has always been upfront about her struggles with abandonment issues, stemming from her relationship with her late father. Despite her challenges, she's determined not to pass down her fears to her children. "I already have abandonment issues, so I don’t want to pass those down," she confessed.
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Facing Abandonment Issues Head-On
Kelly's deep-seated feelings of abandonment aren't something she can easily shake off. She acknowledged that these emotions have always been a part of her life. During her wedding planning days, she even joked about eloping because she didn’t have anyone to walk her down the aisle. Yet, through all of this, Kelly has found a way to embrace her past and use it as fuel for her strength. "It’s always there," she said. "You get married and you’re like, 'Oh, I have no one for the dance or to walk me down the aisle. You know what? I’m not going to get married, just going to elope.'"


