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This can’t be a coincidence. Following her surprise split from husband Brandon Blackstock, Kelly Clarkson’s cover of Aretha Franklin’s 1967 hit, “Chain of Fools,” has tongues wagging. In a clip posted to the singer’s “Kelly Clarkson Show” YouTube channel — the first she’s posted since her return to Los Angeles from quarantining in Montana — …
This can’t be a coincidence.
Following her surprise split from husband Brandon Blackstock, Kelly Clarkson’s cover of Aretha Franklin’s 1967 hit, “Chain of Fools,” has tongues wagging.
In a clip posted to the singer’s “Kelly Clarkson Show” YouTube channel — the first she’s posted since her return to Los Angeles from quarantining in Montana — Clarkson, 38, can be seen belting out the song’s iconic lyrics, “I ain’t nothin’ but your fool, Ya treated me mean, Oh you treated me cruel.”
Last week, the “Since U Been Gone” singer filed for divorce from Blackstock, 43, her husband of nearly seven years. The couple share two children, River Rose, 5, and Remington Alexander, 4.
While the couple’s split may have come as a surprise, Clarkson did reveal in a recent episode of her show that Blackstock — who has two children from a previous marriage — did not want any more kids.
“I so want another child,” Clarkson told her guest, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, “and my husband is like, ‘No, we have four.’”