Kelly Clarkson‘s late ex-husband Brandon Blackstock had a ‘loving partner’ at the time of his death, according to his newly published obituary.

Blackstock — who was married to Clarkson from 2013 to 2020 and shared daughter River, 11, and son Remington, 9 — died on Aug. 7 at age 48 following a private, years-long battle with melanoma.

The obituary, released Tuesday, revealed that Blackstock had been in a relationship with Brittney Marie Jones and was quietly building a new life with her in Montana, a fact unknown to many fans.

‘After more than 20 years in the music business, Brandon found his way back to the mountains and the cowboy way of life he always wanted to live,’ the obituary read. ‘He found a homestead and a love in Butte, Montana.’

It went on: ‘Brandon, along with his beautiful and loving partner in life and business, Brittney Marie Jones, started building a life, building companies, and working tirelessly to create Headwaters Livestock Auction and what will live on as his legacy, The Valley View Rodeo in Bozeman, Montana.’

In a bombshell revelation, a December 2024 report on Blackstock and Jones’s rodeo business listed Jones as Clarkson’s ‘former assistant.’

Kelly Clarkson 's late ex-husband Brandon Blackstock had a 'loving partner' at the time of his death, according to his newly published obituaryKelly Clarkson bombshell as Brandon Blackstock obituary reveals he was in a relationship with her ‘assistant’

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Kelly Clarkson‘s late ex-husband Brandon Blackstock had a ‘loving partner’ at the time of his death, according to his newly published obituary.

Blackstock — who was married to Clarkson from 2013 to 2020 and shared daughter River, 11, and son Remington, 9 — died on Aug. 7 at age 48 following a private, years-long battle with melanoma.

The obituary, released Tuesday, revealed that Blackstock had been in a relationship with Brittney Marie Jones and was quietly building a new life with her in Montana, a fact unknown to many fans.

‘After more than 20 years in the music business, Brandon found his way back to the mountains and the cowboy way of life he always wanted to live,’ the obituary read. ‘He found a homestead and a love in Butte, Montana.’

It went on: ‘Brandon, along with his beautiful and loving partner in life and business, Brittney Marie Jones, started building a life, building companies, and working tirelessly to create Headwaters Livestock Auction and what will live on as his legacy, The Valley View Rodeo in Bozeman, Montana.’

In a bombshell revelation, a December 2024 report on Blackstock and Jones’s rodeo business listed Jones as Clarkson’s ‘former assistant.’

Kelly Clarkson 's late ex-husband Brandon Blackstock had a 'loving partner' at the time of his death, according to his newly published obituary

Kelly Clarkson ‘s late ex-husband Brandon Blackstock had a ‘loving partner’ at the time of his death, according to his newly published obituary

In a bombshell revelation, a December 2024 report on Blackstock's rodeo business listed his partner Brittany Jones (pictured) as Clarkson’s ‘former assistant.'

In a bombshell revelation, a December 2024 report on Blackstock’s rodeo business listed his partner Brittany Jones (pictured) as Clarkson’s ‘former assistant.’

The obituary, released Tuesday, revealed that Blackstock had been in a relationship with Brittney Marie Jones and was quietly building a new life with her in Montana , a fact unknown to many fans

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