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Kelly Clarkson’s ex-husband demands she disable cameras on Montana ranch

Brandon Blackstock filed official documents demanding ex-wife Kelly Clarkson disable the security cameras on their Montana ranch where he’s been staying.

According to documents obtained by The Blast, the talk show host, 40, has been forced to turn off the 13 cameras set up throughout the property. The request doesn’t specify exactly why Blackstock wants them disabled.

“Kelly Blackstock shall forth with turn off all web-cams, trail cams, and any other security cameras at (the address) which are now approximately 13 in total,” the order states.

The “Since You’ve Been Gone” singer will also have to send proof to Blackstock’s attorneys that she disabled the equipment and, “specify how that was accomplished.”

Brandon Blackstock
Blackson is looking to kill the camera’s on Clarkson’s property. Getty Images

Sources for The Blast say the request is simply about privacy, as Clarkson currently has access to video and images of who comes and goes on the property. They added that  the cameras are pointed at the exterior of the ranch and that none of them are on the inside of the property.

Clarkson kept the former couple’s Montana ranch in their settlement, though Blackstock, 45, is allowed to live there until June 1 and must cough up $12,500 a month for rent. 

Brandon Blackstock (L) and singer/songwriter Kelly Clarkson
Blackstock is allowed to stay in Clarkson’s home until June 2022. Michael Buckner

Perhaps he can take it out of his $115,000 per month spousal support from the singer, who will pay off her ex until January 2024.

Clarkson — currently based in Los Angeles — reportedly was granted primary custody of their two children — daughter River, 7, and son Remington, 5 — while Blackstock will have the kids one weekend a month.