Kelly Clarkson lowers the price of the house in Tennessee she once shared with ex Brandon Blackstock – by more than half a million dollars, The Post can only report.
The property – which has been listed on and off since 2017 – was listed in February 2020 for $ 7.5 million. On January 6, the listing changed to $ 6.95 million.
Clarkson, 38, bought the 7-bedroom, nine-bathroom home in 2012 for just $ 2.86 million. The “American Idol” winner listed the property five years later after naming the Los Angeles concert as a coach of “The Voice.”
The 20121-square-foot mansion in the suburb of Nashville, Hendersonville, has fallen in value since it was first listed at a whopping $ 8.75 million.
The house has an entrance with double stairs, a home theater and a wet bar next to the pool table. The site includes a private dock, a saltwater 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, singer ‘Since You Been Gone’ accused Starstruck Entertainment – specifically Blackstock and his father, Narvel – of fraud and ‘illegal services’. Narvel sued Clarkson for the first time, claiming the artist owes the management company $ 1.4 million from her ‘Voice’ contract and will continue to owe it as long as she appears in the program. But Clarkson shot back, insisting that the Blackstocks did not have a license to act as agents in the state of California, adding that they hid the fact from her while “demanding unscrupulous fees.”
Bryan Freedman, a lawyer for Starstruck Management Group, told Page Six: ‘The labor request ignores the fact that Kelly has [reps at] a licensed talent agency CAA at all times. While Starstruck Management Group provided talent management services on her behalf, it did at all times make CAA her agency of record. ”
In November, primary custody of Clarkson and her children from Blackstock was granted.