'Life is good': Kelly Clarkson reveals she doesn't wear spanx anymore after incredible weight loss
MANHATTAN, USA: Kelly Clarkson, the renowned singer and host of 'The Kelly Clarkson Show,' recently shared her updated wardrobe preferences after undergoing a significant weight loss transformation.
On a recent episode of her talk show, Clarkson revealed that she no longer feels the need to use shapewear, as per OK Magazine.
Kelly Clarkson embraces new wardrobe after weight loss
"In this building, it’s so cold," she mentioned, referring to New York City's Rockefeller Center. "I don’t even need to wear Spanx anymore. I just wear them for warmth like thermals."
The 41-year-old mother of two humorously added, "Let’s just give a high-five. I don’t have to wear Spanx anymore if I don’t want to. Whatever. Life is good."
Clarkson's weight loss journey was influenced by going off thyroid medication and adopting a natural approach to managing her thyroid condition, following principles outlined in Steven R Gundry's book 'The Plant Paradox.'
She emphasized that her motivation was not solely focused on weight loss but also on improving her overall health.
"It's basically about how we cook our food, non-GMO, no pesticides, eating really organic. I know the industry loves the weight gone, but for me it wasn't [about] the weight," she explained. "For me, it was, I'm not on my medicine anymore."
According to the "Because of You" singer, her new diet is "really expensive" to follow. She added, "I was poor growing up and there was no way my family could have afforded this."
Kelly Clarkson's life changes
Kelly Clarkson has undergone significant life changes beyond her physical transformation, including a move to Manhattan and embracing the prospect of a new chapter after finalizing her divorce from Brandon Blackstock.
She said, "I was very depressed for the last three years — and maybe a little before that, if I'm being honest. I think I really needed the change. I needed it for me and my family as well. My kids are thriving here. We're just doing so much better, and we needed a fresh start."
Sources suggest that Clarkson is open to exploring new romantic possibilities. Friends and colleagues are reportedly eager to set her up on dates, and she is excited about the prospect of finding joy and companionship again.
While she is not rushing into anything, Clarkson is ready to embrace the opportunity to smile, have fun, and build new connections.
Amid these personal changes, Clarkson and Blackstock, who share two children, have been navigating a legal battle. In a recent court ruling, Blackstock was directed to pay $2.6 million to Clarkson.
The legal dispute involved allegations that, while serving as her manager, Blackstock engaged in business deals that violated their contract.