Kelly Clarkson Reveals Why She’s Not Friends With Her Exes After Brandon Blackstock Divorce

Nearly two years after her divorce from Brandon Blackstock was finalized, Kelly Clarkson is revealing why she refuses to be friends with her exes.

While chatting with rap star Common during the January 23 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show Clarkson admitted that she prefers not to be friends with any of her exes. “I feel like it might be uncomfortable,” she explained. “It depends on who finished it or who it is. “It’s situational.”

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Common said he could definitely be friends with an ex. “I’ve been friends with a lot of exes I’ve had,” he shared. “And they have been long relationships. Because most of them have been pretty good.”

However, Common admitted to Kelly Clarkson that the transition from being in a relationship to just being friends isn’t always an easy process. “I mean, we went through things at the beginning of the breakup. But then once we get on our grounds, it’s like we’re good people, we’re great people.”

When Common asked her if she had ever remained friends with one of her exes, Kelly Clarkson let out a long comment and said, “No.”

“Here’s the thing, I’m not No friends,” he explained. “I only have a couple where I’m like ‘hard pass.’ A couple of them are great people, there’s nothing wrong with them. If we met, we would be totally friendly. But that’s the difference.”

Kelly Clarkson recently said she didn’t want to get married the first time

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“[Brandon] “I had children, a religious background,” he explained. “And I think it was important for him. But I have never been that person.”

Kelly Clarkson also said she doesn’t think she will remarry. “It can happen,” she shared. “It doesn’t have to happen. For my kids, I would definitely never think about that until they leave my house.”

Kelly Clarkson claimed that dating sucks and is very awkward. “I was single until I was 30 and I forgot how good I am at it. I told a friend [that a potential partner] It would have to be an individual who puts his own life on the line without needing anything from me.”

Clarkson noted that it’s much more romantic to say, “I love you, but I don’t need anything.”

“I’m very good, right?” he added. “I am having fun.”

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