shared in an interview:
“I mean, it’s no secret. My life has been a little bit of a dumpster. Personally, it’s been a little hard the last couple months.”
In October, Clarkson sued Blackstone's management company – that represented Clarkson for 13 years – citing they had taken millions from her while operating as unlicensed agents. Clarkson applied to recoup the money in services rendered.
It's not the first time Clarkson has relived tough times from her "American Idol" days. Last May, the singer spoke about being so cash-strapped that she resorted to making the top she wore to her auditions on the show.
The judges, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson, and Simon Cowell, were at least kind to her. Clarkson admitted to being starstruck by Abdul as a fan of her work.
Clarkson has achieved much success since those tough early days. She's sold millions of records, won 3 Grammy Awards and secured her own residency in Las Vegas set to kick off this year.
As a result of the unpleasant time she endured on "American Idol," Clarkson adds she often lends a shoulder to cry on for the contestants of "The Voice" when they need someone to talk to.
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