Brandon Blackstock—talent manager, music executive, and former husband of pop icon Kelly Clarkson—tragically passed away in August 2025 at the age of 48 following a private battle with cancer. Known to many as the son of country music manager Narvel Blackstock and stepson of Reba McEntire, Brandon led a life that straddled both the entertainment world and rural Americana. Beyond his high-profile relationships, he built a quiet but notable real estate and ranching footprint, particularly in Montana.
In the years following his divorce from Clarkson, Blackstock shifted away from Hollywood life and embraced a more grounded lifestyle rooted in the Montana countryside. Here’s a closer look at his real estate and property portfolio.
One of the most talked-about assets in Blackstock’s portfolio was a sprawling Montana ranch, acquired during his marriage to Kelly Clarkson. This property became a central issue during their divorce. Though Clarkson retained full ownership of the estate after a legal battle, Brandon was granted a 5.12% share—valued at approximately ₹7.5 crore ($909,000 at the time).
He remained on the ranch until June 2022, under court-approved terms that required him to pay ₹10.3 lakh ($12,500) per month in rent. Eventually, he vacated the property peacefully, closing a legal dispute that had drawn significant media attention.
After leaving the ranch, Blackstock purchased a new home in Butte, Montana, for around ₹15 crore ($1.8 million). This marked a new beginning and a personal shift away from the entertainment world.
More than just a home, the property symbolized his pivot to a rural, hands-on lifestyle. He rebranded his business as V Bar V Cattle Co.stepping into the world of ranching full-time. This wasn’t a temporary escape—it was a deliberate choice to build a life far removed from the fame he once lived in.
Before Brandon Blackstock made the move to Montana, he and Kelly Clarkson lived together in a stunning mansion located in Encino, California. They bought the home in 2018 for $8.5 million, and it quickly became one of their most luxurious shared properties. The house sat in the exclusive Royal Oaks neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley, a spot known for attracting celebrities.
In 2020, as their relationship came to an end, the home was listed for nearly $10 million. A year later, it sold for $8.24 million, slightly less than what they had originally paid.
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