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Kelly Clarkson’s new special will blend live performances with heartfelt storytelling as she interviews today’s most influential and chart-topping artists.
Kelly Clarkson has returned to television, nearly two weeks after the death of her ex-husband Brandon Blackstock. The Grammy winner, 43, appeared in the first episode of her new NBC limited series Songs & Stories with Kelly Clarkson on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 12 days after Blackstock died of melanoma on Aug. 7 at age 48.
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US Weekly on MSNKelly Clarkson Returns to Instagram 12 Days After Ex-Husband Brandon Blackstock’s Death
Kelly Clarkson shared a promotional post for 'Songs and Stories' after her ex-husband Brandon Blackstock tragically passed away from melanoma
Kelly Clarkson's "Songs & Stories" special will feature interviews and performances from several artists. Here's what to know about how to watch, what time its premiering and which celebrities will appear on the special.
Singer turned talk-show host Kelly Clarkson sings a rendition of the 2006 hit with the band during an appearance on 'Songs & Stories with Kelly Clarkson,' airing Aug. 19.
RELATED: RELATED: Carson Daly Just Hilariously Eviscerated Blake Shelton Over a Pic for His New Song Nick said this was also when he was filming The Voice, and he hobbled on set with a cane. "Blake thought I was being dramatic,” Nick deadpanned.
Kelly Clarkson was also a Coach on The Voice during both of Nick Jonas' seasons, so she recalled when he was injured on set. She also seemingly took a lighthearted shot at Blake Shelton... with some choice language, because her phrasing was bleeped out in the NBC broadcast!
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StyleCaster on MSNHere's Who Attended Kelly Clarkson's Late Ex-Husband's Funeral After the Singer Was Mysteriously Snubbed From His Obituary
B randon Blackstock's family and friends came together to celebrate his life after Kelly Clarkson's ex-husband passed away from melanoma on August 7. Blackston and Clarkson shared two children, River, 11, and Remington, 9.