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Kelly Clarkson finds post-divorce music "difficult to navigate"

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Kelly Clarkson will attend the Billboard Music Awards in May 2019.Photo courtesy of DPA /Bang Showbiz

Kelly Clarkson admits that it's "difficult" to work on her first new music after her divorce.

The separation of the "Because of You" hit maker from Brandon Blackstock was her first application for divorce in June 2020 after seven years of marriage. And influenced Clarkson's song selection. She wants to release a material that she is "comfortable".

Two mothers with River (8 years old) and Remington (6 years old) with her ex-spouse also confessed, "It's not easy for a child."

But if she's happy to share with the world, she plans to release her next project as soon as possible.

Regarding the "Chart Show with Brooke Reese," Clarkson said:

"I'm just navigating what I'm used to releasing, so it's hard to navigate."

I added that. I need to get my c together. You need to understand what you are releasing. Never before has a project been so difficult.

Clarkson is known for her deep and personal lyrics, so she is very cautious.

The last studio album of the 40-year-old star was the 2021 Christmas LP "When Christmas Comes ..."

But her last non-celebrating record was the 2017 " It was the meaning of life. "

Meanwhile, the host of The Kelly Clarkson Show recently admitted that her nanny was afraid to quit during COVID-19 distance learning.

Since You Been Gone's hit maker has learned how difficult it is to educate children during a pandemic. virus.

The pop star said, "I was like,'Dear God, I hope my nanny will not quit.'"

Clarkson said she "doesn't have to" re-educate her distance because she didn't want her extroverted children to work with a company of her age. I want it.

She states:

"American Idol" Alum realized that it was her "her eye-popping experience."

Clarkson said: I have always cherished my teacher, but those who hadn't really thought about it had a spectacular experience with her teacher's way of working. I've heard in an interview with people in the industry, "Oh my god, I'm trying to afflict these few kids." But imagine there are 26 to 30 people. That's because the teacher has it. It's crazy hard work.

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