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Kelsea Ballerini unearthed a new sense of empowerment to āstand in my successā in a season of life thatās āunrecognizableā from what it was a few years ago.
The Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year nominee spoke about her life and career in a new interview for Elleās digital cover story, which published on Tuesday (May 6). Ballerini excitedly shared the cover and a story behind the photoshoot on TikTok. The interview included a reflection of a pivotal moment in the East Tennessee-born artistās career: releasing Rolling Up The Welcome Mat on Valentineās Day in 2023. The deeply personal EP shared Balleriniās story of heartache ā and the beginning of her healing journey ā after divorce. The project resonated with a new audience of listeners in a way Ballerini admits she didnāt expect, and in a way that added a new wave of pressure when she started working on her fifth studio album, Patterns.
Now, years after her divorce, Ballerini said in her interview with Elle that her life is āunrecognizable from how it was a couple of years ago, and thank God.ā She celebrated her two-year anniversary with actor Chase Stokes earlier this year, recently wrapped up her first-ever headlining arena tour, and is serving as a coach for the first time on The Voice, among other victories in her life and career. Ballerini told Elle that a few years ago, her manager told her: āāYou need to stop acting like youāre new here.ā So Iāve been trying to stand in my success more and not make myself smaller. I think thatās a lesson for all womenāto be really proud about our wins.ā