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Kelly Clarkson Cheating Rumors Slammed in Twitter Tirade

Kelly Clarkson is fervently defending her marriage to Brandon Blackstock against cheating and break up rumors on Twitter this week.

The singer and her husband have been married only three months and are expecting their first child together. However, a report surfaced online accusing Blackstock of infidelity earlier this month, and Clarkson is sounding off.

"Keep hearing random rumors of me & Brandon splitting or that's he's cheating on me. Stop with all the lying please #aintnobodygottimeforthat," the singer posted to Twitter on Dec. 6.

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"False rumors don't bother me & Brandon but they do affect the lives of our 12 & 7 yr old," Clarkson explained. "They're kids & don't get that people can print lies."

Clarkson is stepmother to Blackstock's two children, Savannah and Seth, from a previous marriage.

The "American Idol" alum is not the only person defending Blackstock against cheating rumors. His ex-wife, Melissa Ashworth, also rejected a report that alleged Blackstock had been unfaithful during their own marriage.

"This is ridiculous… this is silliness," Ashworth told Radar Online. "I have my two children [by Blackstock] who I love. I adore Kelly and Brandon as a couple, so if I say anything it's going to be positive."

Meanwhile, Clarkson has remained excited and very outspoken about her first pregnancy, even joking that her baby is trying to "kill" her with morning sickness.

"It's miserable," the singer started while on the "Ellen DeGeneres Show."

"I'm so happy I'm pregnant," Clarkson continued. "I just wish like he or she would stop trying to kill me."

While the "Stronger" singer is thrilled to be with child, she is quickly learning that pregnancy is not as wonderful as she had hoped.

"Oh my God, like is it so upsetting when I ask women because they're like, oh you're going to love this, and I'm like, 'Were you sick first,'" Clarkson explained to DeGeneres. "They're like, 'No.' And I want to hit all of them with my car. I vomit a good dozen times a day; it's bad!"

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