WASHINGTON ā Jill Biden offers comforting advice to Kelly Clarkson, telling the singer and talk-show host who is going through a divorce that things happen for the best and that life will eventually ālook better.ā
The first lady ā a divorcee herself ā also reveals what she looks forward to when COVID-19 clears up and explains why women should take time for themselves every day, as she does. She spoke during an interview with Clarkson that is set to air nationally on Thursday.
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Clarkson recently brought her show to the White House for a socially distant conversation with Biden in the East Room. NBC released interview excerpts Wednesday, including a clip of the first lady offering comforting words about carrying on after a relationship breakup.
Citing her late mother's advice, she tells Clarkson things happen for a reason. She also says her divorce freed her to meet Joe Biden and have a family with him.
āMy mother always said to me things are going to look better, tomorrow,ā Jill Biden said, encouraging Clarkson to ātake one day at a time, and things will get better.ā
'I look back on it now, and I think, you know, if I hadnāt gotten divorced, I never would have met Joe," she continued. āI wouldnāt have the beautiful family I have now. So I really think things happen for the best and I think, Kelly, over time, I donāt know how long itās been for you, but I think, over time, you heal, and youāre going to be surprised and I canāt wait until that day comes for you.ā
Clarkson has spoken in other interviews about the pain of her public breakup. She filed for divorce last year from Brandon Blackstock after nearly seven years of marriage. They have two children.
After marrying Joe Biden, Jill Biden helped raise his sons Beau and Hunter after their mother and baby sister died in a car crash in 1972. The couple later had a daughter, Ashley. Beau Biden died of brain cancer in 2015 at age 46. The Bidens also have six grandchildren.
During her first solo television interview, Jill Biden also discussed her interest in education, military families, cancer research and healing the country. She also answered questions from members of the show's virtual audience.
āMaybe go have a martini and some french fries,ā she told one audience participant who asked what she would do when COVID-19 clears up.
She explained why she loves to exercise and carves out time for herself.
"I run, I bike. It clears my head, so thatās really important to me and I think all women should have something, it doesnāt have to be exercise, although hopefully it would be," she said. āJust to take a moment for yourself.ā
āSo I get up early, and thatās my time that I have for myself," Biden said.