Kelly Clarkson is reducing the price of the Tennessee home she shared with ex Brandon Blackstock – by more than half a million dollars, the Post can report exclusively.
The property – which had been listed and deactivated since 2017 – was last listed in February 2020 for $ 7.5 million. On January 6, the listing changed to $ 6.95 million.
Clarkson, 38, bought the seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom home in 2012 for just $ 2.86 million. The “American Idol” winner listed the property five years later, after getting the show in Los Angeles as a trainer on “The Voice”.
The 20,121 square foot mansion in the Nashville suburb of Hendersonville overall has seen a huge drop in value since it was first listed at a whopping $ 8.75 million.
The house includes an entrance with double staircases, a home theater and a bar next to a pool table. The land includes a private dock, a salt water pool and two spas.
The singer filed for divorce last June, citing irreconcilable differences. She and Blackstock have two children: daughter River Rose, born in June 2014, and son Remington Alexander, born in April 2016.
In December, the “Since U Been Gone” singer accused Starstruck Entertainment – specifically Blackstock and his father, Narvel – of fraud and “illegal services”. Narvel first sued Clarkson, claiming that the artist owed the management company $ 1.4 million of her “Voice” contract and would continue to owe them as long as she appeared on the show. But Clarkson responded, insisting that the Blackstocks were not licensed to act as agents in the state of California, adding that they hid the fact of it while “demanding exorbitant fees”.
Bryan Freedman, a lawyer for the Starstruck Management Group, told Page Six in response: “The job petition conveniently ignores the fact that Kelly had her own [reps at] licensed CAA talent agency at all times. Although the Starstruck Management Group provided talent management services on its behalf, it did so whenever CAA was its registrar. “
In November, Clarkson received primary custody for her children and Blackstock.