At the Saturday show in Greenville, South Carolina, Blackstock sneaked onstage during Clarkson’s performance of “Piece by Piece,” an emotional song that juxtaposes the strained relationship she has with her father with the loving, supportive bond she shares with Blackstock. Mid-song, Clarkson turned around to find her husband standing behind her holding a guitar.
In a fan video of the heartwarming moment, you can see the “The Voice” judge laughing through tears as she makes her way through the rest of the song. At the end, the couple goes in for a kiss and a hug as the audience cheers.
“My husband totally surprised me, like faux-playing the guitar on ‘Piece By Piece,’ and I lost my mind in the tent back there,” Clarkson said Saturday on her Facebook Live web series, “A Minute & A Glass Of Wine.” “It’s totally fine. Get your crap together. Anyway, it was really sweet.”
“Brandon is not my other half. He’s a whole and I’m a whole,” the singer told Redbook in 2015. “I’ve never believed in someone taking care of me, and that’s probably because I grew up poor and without a lot of family stability.”
During an appearance on “The View” in 2016, Clarkson stressed the importance of prioritizing the intimate side of her relationship with Blackstock, especially after having kids.
“We’re gonna be bad parents if we’re not sexually pleased and we’re not having a good life,” Clarkson said. “That’s going to bleed into other things. You’ve got to have a great life.”
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