Dolly Parton’s Heartfelt Words to Kelly Clarkson in the Wake of Brandon Blackstock’s Death

In the often glittering, sometimes ruthless world of show business, moments of genuine compassion stand out like beacons.

This week, one such moment came from country music legend Dolly Parton, who reached out to singer and talk show host Kelly Clarkson following the tragic death of Clarkson’s ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock.

Blackstock’s passing—reported earlier this month—has shocked both fans and the entertainment industry.

Though he and Clarkson had finalized their divorce in 2022 after a highly publicized split, the news has stirred deep emotions for the Since U Been Gone singer, who shares two children with him.

Amid the grief, it was Parton’s comforting words that caught public attention and offered a reminder of the humanity behind the headlines.

Kelly Clarkson gets moving advice from friend Dolly Parton after the death  of ex-husband Brandon Blackstock | Daily Mail Online

Clarkson and Parton share more than just professional admiration.

The two have collaborated musically, most notably on a duet version of Parton’s iconic hit 9 to 5, which they reimagined together in 2022.

Their friendship has been described as one of mutual respect—Parton appreciating Clarkson’s powerhouse voice and authenticity, Clarkson admiring Parton’s longevity and unapologetic individuality.

So when tragedy struck, it was no surprise that Parton reached out directly to offer comfort.

In an interview with People, Parton revealed the essence of her advice to Clarkson.

“I told Kelly to lean on her faith, her friends, and her family,” Parton said.

“Life will test you, but it’s the people who love you that will carry you through.

And don’t forget to take care of yourself, too.”

Parton’s voice, steady but tinged with emotion, carried the wisdom of someone who has weathered her share of personal storms.

She also emphasized the importance of allowing oneself to grieve fully—without guilt or pressure to “move on” too quickly.

“Grief is a process,” Parton added.

“You can’t rush it, and you shouldn’t feel bad for feeling it.”

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While Clarkson has not yet issued a lengthy public statement about Blackstock’s death, those close to her say she has been focused on protecting her children, River Rose (10) and Remington Alexander (8), from the intensity of media attention.

A source close to the singer told Entertainment Tonight:

“Kelly’s main priority is her kids.

She’s keeping things as normal as possible for them, but of course, this has been very hard.”

Clarkson’s decision to stay mostly private is in stark contrast to the openness she displayed during her divorce, when she spoke candidly about heartbreak, co-parenting struggles, and self-discovery on her daytime talk show.

This time, the singer appears to be drawing her boundaries more tightly, perhaps as a way to process the loss away from the public gaze.

Blackstock, a talent manager and the son of Clarkson’s former manager Narvel Blackstock, had a marriage to Clarkson that was both intensely passionate and, eventually, publicly turbulent.

The pair wed in 2013, with Clarkson often describing him in interviews as her “partner in everything.”

Their split, however, became contentious, involving custody battles and disputes over property and financial arrangements.

Despite these tensions, those close to Clarkson say the news of Blackstock’s death was a devastating blow.

“No matter what happened between them, Brandon was the father of her children and a huge part of her life for nearly a decade,” said one family friend.

“This loss hits hard.”

Dolly Parton Offers Advice to Kelly Clarkson and Reba McEntire After  Brandon Blackstock's Death - American Songwriter

Parton’s gesture of support is not surprising to those familiar with her long-standing reputation for generosity—both emotional and practical.

She’s often been a behind-the-scenes comfort to fellow artists navigating personal and professional challenges, from offering career advice to lending a listening ear in moments of crisis.

What made this instance particularly powerful was its balance of public acknowledgment and private respect.

By sharing only a glimpse of her message to Clarkson, Parton ensured that her compassion didn’t become fodder for gossip, instead allowing it to remain rooted in sincerity.

For Clarkson, receiving such encouragement from a figure like Parton is more than just comforting—it’s validating.

Parton has endured her own losses, including the passing of close family members and dear friends, and has spoken openly about the emotional toll such experiences take.

This shared understanding between the two women adds a layer of depth to Parton’s words.

It’s one thing to offer platitudes; it’s another to speak from lived experience.

Dolly Parton's Advice for Kelly Clarkson After Brandon Blackstock's Death

On social media, fans have rallied around Clarkson, echoing Parton’s messages of love and resilience.

One fan wrote on X:

“Kelly, take your time.

You’ve given so much of yourself to us over the years.

Let us be here for you now.”

Another commented:

“Dolly’s advice is everything—simple, heartfelt, and exactly what you’d expect from her.

We should all be so lucky to have a Dolly in our lives.”

Though Clarkson is on hiatus from touring, she is expected to return to The Kelly Clarkson Show later this year.

Whether she will address Blackstock’s death in detail remains to be seen, but her fans are already preparing to stand by her regardless.

For now, her focus appears to be on healing—a process that, if Parton’s advice holds true, will be guided by the people who love her most.

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In moments of public tragedy, celebrities are often caught between the demands of public curiosity and the need for personal privacy.

Kelly Clarkson is walking that line with grace, bolstered by the unwavering kindness of a country music icon.

Dolly Parton’s message serves as a reminder that the most enduring support is often the simplest: lean on love, allow yourself to grieve, and remember that healing is a journey, not a deadline.

And sometimes, just knowing that someone like Dolly is in your corner can make all the difference.