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Dolly Parton shared a heartfelt reaction to the loss of Brandon Blackstock, a talent manager who was formerly married to singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson and formerly country legend Reba McEntireâs stepson.
Parton said in a recent interview with Entertainment Tonightâs Denny Directo that she has not yet had a chance to reach out to Clarkson after Blackstockâs death, âbut I will. Iâll catch up with her.â When asked the advice sheâd give Clarkson and McEntire as they go through the loss (particularly, after Parton lost her husband of nearly 60 years, Carl Dean, earlier this year), the âI Will Always Love Youâ star replied: âWell, I think that you just have to be grateful for the years that youâve had with someone, and you just try to remember the very best of all that.
âTake their energy that they had given you then, and kind of, just kind of re-cycle that and let that become a part of you,â she continued. âJust honor their memory, and just know theyâre in a better place than we are these days.â
Blackstock âpassed away peacefully and was surrounded by familyâ on August 7, a representative confirmed in a statement. He died of melanoma, a form of skin cancer, after a private battle that lasted more than three years. He was 48. Blackstock is survived by children Savannah and Seth from a previous marriage, grandson Lake, and children River and Remington, whom he shares with ex-wife Clarkson. Savannah also recently announced sheâs pregnant with another child.
McEntire was previously married to film producer Narvel Blackstock, 68, from 1989 to 2015. The former couple welcomed McEntireâs son, Shelby Blackstock, 35, in 1990. He and his mother paid tribute to Blackstock in separate tributes since his loss.
âLast week, my stepson/oldest son Brandon Blackstock went home to be with God,â McEntire posted on Tuesday evening (August 12). âHis struggle is over and he is in eternal peace in Godâs presence. There is no one else like him, and Iâm thankful for the time we had together. His legacy and laughter will be carried on through his family. Rest in peace cowboy. Happy trails to you til we meet again.â