Ever since Kelly Clarkson shockingly filed for divorce from her husband Brandon Blackstock last month, fans have been worrying about whether or not she would be alright.

That’s why it’s come as a huge relief to them that those close to the 38 year-old singer and talk show host are saying that she will be just fine.

“Kelly is a doer, a pusher, someone who forges ahead even when it’s difficult for her,” an insider told People magazine.

“Being busy is a blessing and she knows that.”

On top of working on her talk show and as a judge on “The Voice,” Clarkson is continuing to work on her upcoming album, which is keeping her very busy.

“Music builds her up even if her songs are confronting her troubles,” said a close friend of hers.

“Kelly will come out of this a stronger person.”

This comes days after Clarkson shocked her fans by thanking Blackstock as she accepted her first Emmy award for outstanding entertainment talk show host.

Those close to Clarkson, however, were not surprised by this.

“Brandon’s confidence in her talent and his ability to push the right buttons for her has been great for her career,” explained the friend.

“Kelly’s excited, proud and grateful.”

Sources had previously said that months of quarantine together at their house in Montana was the nail in the coffin for Clarkson and Blackstock’s marriage.

“Things had changed in their marriage and the split was a while coming. They both work so hard. It’s nearly impossible to enjoy each other, especially with the children needing constant attention,” a source close to Clarkson told People.

“Kelly’s been through a lot, and she thought Brandon was her happily ever after. It’s very sad.”

“Kelly and Brandon had been having problems for several months and had been making an effort to work things out,” another source told Entertainment Tonight.

“They both hoped quarantining away from LA in Montana would help them work things out in their marriage, but instead the change in environment was actually detrimental.”

“The constant time together seemed to make an already challenging situation worse,” the insider added.

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