NBCUniversal is talking out after former workers of The Kelly Clarkson Present alleged that the collection has fostered a poisonous work surroundings.
“We're dedicated to a secure and respectful work surroundings and take office complaints very critically and to insinuate in any other case is unfaithful,” a spokesperson for NBCU instructed Us Weekly on Friday, Might 12. “When points are reported they're promptly reviewed, investigated and acted upon as applicable. The Kelly Clarkson Present strives to construct a secure, respectful and equitable office that nurtures a tradition of inclusivity and creativity.”
In a Rolling Stone exposé revealed earlier on Friday, a number of earlier staffers of the Kelly Clarkson’s eponymous discuss present claimed they had been underpaid and located the manufacturing to be “traumatizing to their psychological well being.”
One such worker — who remained nameless — recounted crying on the roof of the stage, questioning, “’Oh my gosh, what am I doing? Why am I placing myself by this?’” One other particular person instructed the journal that whereas Clarkson, 41, was “incredible” on set, she was unaware of complaints from the present’s employees.
The sources additionally acknowledged that their issues had been largely ignored by the present’s human sources division and that govt producer Alex Duda allegedly “shields” Clarkson from any behind-the-scenes drama.
“I feel Alex Duda’s a monster,” one other worker instructed the outlet, claiming that Duda has additionally cursed at employees on stage. “I've a good friend who’s an govt producer who warned me about taking this job as a result of apparently she has carried out this on each present she’s labored on.”
Clarkson and Duda haven't but commented on the report.
The office claims come three days after NBCU introduced the collection can be transferring from Los Angeles to New York Metropolis. The Grammy winner, for her half, is “actually excited for this subsequent chapter and wanting ahead to a contemporary begin,” a supply completely instructed Us on Tuesday, Might 9.
“This transfer received’t have a lot of an influence on Kelly and Brandon [Blackstock]’s coparenting relationship since they already reside in numerous states and he or she has main custody,” the insider added. Us confirmed in June 2020 that the American Idol alum had filed for divorce from Blackstock, 46, after almost seven years of marriage.
The “Since You’ve Been Gone” singer was awarded main custody of their daughter River, 8, and son Remington, 7, in November of that yr. The music supervisor was granted month-to-month visiting rights.
Based on the pair’s March 2022 divorce settlement courtroom paperwork, obtained by Us, Clarkson is required to pay her ex-husband $115,000 in month-to-month spousal assist till 2024, along with paying him a one-time sum of $1.3 million.
Earlier this yr, the Texas native opened up about how she has navigated her children’ feelings relating to her and Blackstock’s cut up. “I feel speaking with them and never treating them — not treating them like an grownup, as a result of they’re not — however not treating them like a toddler,” she stated on a March episode of the “Angie Martinez IRL” podcast. “They’re not small emotions. These are large emotions, and people are large feelings.”