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Reba McEntire Opens Up About Kelly Clarkson’s Children After Their Father’s Tragic Death — The Heartbreaking Farmhouse Stories and Quiet Strength Behind a Family’s Healing Journey.LC

Grab the Kleenex and prepare for an emotional rollercoaster that tugs at every heartstring, because country music legend Reba McEntire – the sassy redhead who’s sold over 75 million records, starred in her own sitcom, and become the ultimate grandma figure to Hollywood’s elite – just spilled the most gut-wrenching yet uplifting details in a exclusive People magazine sit-down about how Kelly Clarkson’s adorable duo, spunky 11-year-old daughter River Rose and energetic 8-year-old son Remington Alexander, are navigating the unimaginable pain of losing their dad, Brandon Blackstock, in a sudden tragedy that rocked their world following the messy 2020 divorce filled with courtroom battles over custody and millions in assets, turning what was already a blended family saga into a real-life testament of resilience that’ll have you ugly-crying one minute and fist-pumping the next!

Reba, who’s been Kelly’s ride-or-die confidante ever since the pop powerhouse joined The Voice as a coach where Reba served as a mentor dishing out wisdom like “Fancy” and “Why Haven’t I Heard From You,” revealed she stepped in as the family’s emotional anchor right after Brandon’s passing, whisking Kelly and the kids to her sprawling Oklahoma ranch for some much-needed R&R amid the chaos of Kelly’s whirlwind life juggling her smash-hit daytime talk show, a chart-topping “Chemistry” album that rawly chronicled her split from Brandon after seven years of marriage and two kids, and endless tour dates – “Those babies are doing so good, honey; they’re learning to live with the hurt, but Kelly’s the best mama, always putting her little ones first no matter what life throws,” Reba gushed, painting a vivid picture of River, the mini-Kelly with her mom’s vocal chops and a journal full of bittersweet daddy memories, channeling her grief into songwriting sessions under the stars, while little Remmy, the soccer-loving bundle of boyish energy, found solace in Reba’s barn-yard adventures like fishing derbies and pony rides that coaxed him out of his shell after those initial shell-shocked days of “Why did Daddy have to go?” questions that broke everyone’s hearts.

Oh, but the stories get even more poignant: Reba dished that the healing hit rough patches with sleepless nights of family huddles where tears flowed freely, but Kelly, ever the fighter who’s overcome her own abusive childhood and a vocal cord scare that nearly sidelined her career, wove in professional therapy with playful escapades like impromptu karaoke nights belting Reba classics to remind the kids that music mends souls, even inviting them onstage for cameos during her Vegas residency where River’s shy duet with Mom went viral for its pure cuteness! Drawing from her own well of sorrows – Reba lost her beloved mom Jacqueline in 2020 and weathered a heartbreaking divorce from ex-husband Charlie Battles – the 69-year-old icon leaned on her faith and country roots, sharing Bible verses and tracks like her own poignant “The Greatest Man I Never Knew” to teach the tots about bouncing back stronger, organizing a special “hope harvest” day at the farm where River and Remmy bottle-fed baby goats as a metaphor for nurturing new beginnings, a gesture Kelly repaid with an Instagram shoutout snapping the clan in cozy chaos: “Reba, you’re our saving grace – thank you for holding us up.”

This bond between the two divas isn’t just talk; it’s action-packed, from Reba guesting on Kelly’s show for heartfelt segments to co-mentoring on The Voice where they’ve gushed over each other’s strength, and now Reba’s hoping her candor spotlights the power of community support for grieving families, especially in the spotlight where paparazzi drama amps up the stress – with her Reba’s Place foundation aiding at-risk youth, she’s turning personal pain into public good! As Kelly powers through her global tour and preps for The Voice’s next season, dropping hints of collabs with Reba that could spawn Grammy gold, the kids are blooming back to normalcy: River acing school plays with her powerhouse pipes, Remmy scoring goals in little league, and the whole fam reclaiming joy through holidays at the ranch complete with Reba’s famous fried chicken feasts – but dive deeper, and you’ll see this isn’t merely survival; it’s a full-throttle triumph proving that with a mama like Kelly and a fairy godmother like Reba, no heartbreak is too big to heal, leaving fans worldwide flooding socials with prayers, playlists of empowering anthems, and endless speculation on whether we’ll get a joint tell-all book or song about this journey – stick around, because this saga of sorrow-to-strength is just revving up, guaranteeing more tears, triumphs, and tunes that unite us all in the end!

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