Kelly Clarkson recently shared her raw, honest approach to parenting her children, River Rose and Remington, revealing her efforts to minimize their future therapy needs while navigating profound personal loss.
In a world where celebrity parenting often feels curated and perfect, Kelly Clarkson continues to stand out for her unwavering honesty. The beloved singer and talk show host recently offered a candid glimpse into her parenting philosophy, particularly as she raises her two children, River Rose, 11, and Remington “Remy”, 9, in the wake of profound personal challenges, including the recent passing of their father, Brandon Blackstock.
The Honest Confession: Limiting Future Therapy
During an episode of ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ on Wednesday, October 15, Clarkson engaged in a heartfelt conversation with actress Mariska Hargitay. The discussion centered on the universal struggles of parenting and the wisdom parents try to impart to their growing children. It was here that Clarkson shared a particularly relatable and humorous confession about her daughter, River Rose.
“I look at my daughter constantly and I’m just like, ‘Look, I’m try my best,'” Clarkson explained. “I know you’re gonna end up in therapy one day. I don’t know what for, but I’m trying my best to limit it. Just like, help out.” This quote resonates deeply with many parents who strive to raise well-adjusted children while acknowledging the inevitable complexities of life.
Empathy and Understanding: A Parent’s Evolving Perspective
As children mature, their understanding of parental decisions evolves. Clarkson touched upon this aspect, noting, “It is interesting, too. As we get older, you understand even like if they might have been not great decisions for you. You understand them in a different light, and you become a parent. You have a little bit more empathy than you might have had in your 20s.” This insight highlights the transformative journey of parenthood, fostering a new level of understanding and compassion for one’s own parents.
Navigating Grief: The Loss of Brandon Blackstock
This candid discussion comes months after the tragic passing of Clarkson’s ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, at the age of 48, following a three-year battle with cancer. The news, which broke in August, deeply affected Clarkson and her children.
Sources close to the singer shared her heartbreak, with one telling People that Clarkson was “heartbroken” for their two kids, emphasizing that “her kids are her entire world, and she’s staying strong for their sake.” Another source further elaborated on her emotional state, confirming she was “devastated” for her children, especially knowing Blackstock had privately faced cancer for years.
“When she found out that he was sick, she remained protective of him for their sake,” the source stated, highlighting Clarkson’s dedication to her children’s well-being above all else. This protective stance, coupled with her commitment to openness, showcases the complex balance she maintains in her parenting.
The Power of Openness: Lessons from Divorce and Life
Clarkson’s approach to parenting has long been characterized by honesty. In a September 2022 cover story with Variety, she revealed that a key lesson from therapy, particularly during her divorce, was the importance of being vulnerable with her children.
Her philosophy is clear: “Don’t hide everything from your kids… it’s okay if they see you cry, or it’s okay if they see you’ve had a bad day.” This transparency, she believes, is crucial for teaching children empathy. By witnessing their parent’s authentic emotions, kids learn to respond with compassion, saying, “Oh, man, I’m sorry you had a hard day.” This fosters a deeper, more resilient connection within the family, transforming potential shame into an opportunity for growth and understanding.
A Legacy of Authenticity
From her humble beginnings on American Idol to her current role as a beloved talk show host, Kelly Clarkson’s career has been built on authenticity. This latest parenting confession is another testament to her genuine nature, offering fans not just entertainment, but also relatable insights into the challenges and triumphs of raising a family in the public eye. Her willingness to share these intimate moments solidifies her position as a role model for honesty and emotional intelligence, resonating deeply within her fan community and beyond.