Kelly Clarkson Reveals the most Hardest Part of Her Divorce From husband Brandon Blackstock

During a Nov. 30 interview with Glennon Doyle and Alicia Keys on The Kelly Clarkson Show, the “Because Of You” vocalist talked openly about her separation from ability director Brandon Blackstock.

As fans may review, the Grammy champ petitioned for legal separation from her better half in June after almost seven years of marriage and two children—little girl River Rose, 6, and child Remington Alexander, 4. On Nov. 19, Kelly was granted the transitory essential actual authority of the two youngsters in Los Angeles, Calif.

Clarkson proceeds to uncover she feels outrageous blame given there are kids included — she and Blackstock had two kids during their six-year marriage: little girl River, six, and child Remington, four.

In this way, to overcompensate, she takes on all the parenting duties.

“It’s horrible,” the American Idol alum stressed. “There are so many hard parts of it and the most hardest part was kids”.  She also explained how hard it is and how she always thinks that as women they are specially trained. “Alicia and I were talking earlier—to take it all on and you can deal with it and you’re fine. But in the end, it’s your babies that you worry about the most.”

The vocalist’s affirmation comes after it was uncovered she will have the essential actual authority of the youngsters, who will keep on living with her in LA while Blackstock, 43, dwells in Montana.

However, it shows up the degree of contention between the exes has “expanded”, with the pair apparently not agreeing on co-nurturing issues.

“The degree of contention between the guardians has expanded,” read records acquired by Us Weekly days prior. “Both the parties have  quite a difficult time co-parenting majorly because of the issues of trust they have between them.”