Brandon Blackstock's Death Certificate Released and Reveals Seizures as Significant Contributing Factor
Brandon Blackstock died at age 48 after a three-year battle with malignant melanoma, with seizures listed as a significant contributing condition to his natural cause death, officials said.
- Brandon Blackstock, Kelly Clarkson's former husband, passed away peacefully at 11:13 a.m. on August 7 at his residence in Butte, Montana.
- He had battled malignant melanoma, a form of aggressive skin cancer, for more than three years before his death.
- His death certificate lists melanoma as the cause of death and seizures as significant conditions contributing to, but not causing, his death.
- On August 6, Kelly Clarkson publicly revealed Brandon’s illness and announced she would be postponing the remaining August dates of her Las Vegas Studio Sessions to prioritize caring for their children.
- Brandon's passing prompted Starstruck Entertainment and family to request privacy, highlighting the difficult time and thanking people for their support.
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Brandon Blackstock's death certificate says seizures were a significant contributing factor
The former talent manager and ex-husband of singer and TV host Kelly Clarkson died Aug. 7 at 48.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock attend the 2018 CMT Music AwardsBrandon Blackstock's death certificate has been released, after the former talent manager and ex-husband of singer and TV host Kelly Clarkson died Aug. 7 at the age of 48.According to the death certificate, which Entertainment Weekly has obtained, Blackstock's…
Brandon Blackstock's Death Certificate Released and Reveals Seizures as Significant Contributing Factor
Brandon Blackstock's death certificate has been issued after he died on Aug. 7 at his home in Butte, Montana. The talent manager and former husband of Kelly Clarkson died of malignant melanoma, a form of skin cancer, with seizures listed as a "significant condition contributing."
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