Kelly Clarkson, the celebrated singer-songwriter, is opting for a hypnotic intervention in her quest to mentally distance herself from ex-husband Brandon Blackstock, according to insiders. Struggling with a lingering fixation on her past relationship, Clarkson has reportedly decided to undergo hypnosis to help her transition to a healthier emotional state.
A source revealed, "Kelly has reached a point of desperation, willing to experiment with any remedy suggested. She heard about the potential benefits of hypnosis for such issues and decided to book six sessions, hoping to achieve closure from her divorce."
Clarkson, 41, divorced Blackstock, 47, in June 2020 after six years of matrimony. She recently declared her forthcoming album to be titled 'Chemistry', symbolizing the corrosive bond she shared with her former spouse. "You can experience a powerful connection with someone utterly wrong for you," she conceded.
A close informant added, "Kelly acknowledges it's high time she overcame the emotional wreckage of her split. Yet, the fallout continues to gnaw at her. She frequently has unsettling dreams featuring Brandon, creating a sense of dread that she may never truly overcome this."
As a popular talk show host, Clarkson was obligated to pay a $1.3 million cash settlement and a monthly child support of $45,000. Nevertheless, she retains primary custody of her two children - River, 8, and Remington, 7. The American Idol alumnus plans to relocate them to New York for a "new beginning," hoping that the hypnosis would help reset her mind.
The insider further disclosed, "She yearns to cleanse her thoughts of Brandon through hypnosis, as if wiping off a blemish from her memory. People resort to it for battling unhealthy habits, so why not a toxic relationship? She's determined to purge this man from her mental realm."
Kelly Clarkson Mesmerizes with 'Pure Imagination,' Welcomes Garth Brooks on Show
The most recent week of 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' presented viewers with a remarkable rendition of a classic tune and an esteemed country musician's visit.
Clarkson, on Monday, June 12, enthralled fans with an ethereal cover of "Pure Imagination" from the 1971 musical film 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,' based on Roald Dahl's novel 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.' The vocalist's compelling performance mirrored the style of the acclaimed singer Fiona Apple, displaying her stunning vocal prowess.
The week also witnessed country music icon Garth Brooks, who made headlines recently concerning the Bud Light controversy and AI, grace the show. Brooks and Clarkson engaged in a light-hearted conversation about Adele, his daughters, and a delightful tale of father-daughter embarrassment.
Their dialogue revolved around the song "To Make You Feel My Love," originally composed by Bob Dylan, but most known for Adele's version. Brooks recounted a humorous incident regarding his rendition of the song, culminating in a heartwarming moment that left audiences smiling.
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