Michael Clarke's ex Kyly cries as she talks about 'rebuilding'
Kyly Clarke became emotional as she opened up about healing, rebuilding and finding purpose after enduring some of the most challenging chapters of her life.
The former model and television personality, 44, took to Instagram on Monday to share a heartfelt video with her followers, breaking down in tears as she explained why she had decided to pursue life coaching.
Speaking directly to the camera from her lounge room, Kyly admitted she still questions whether she is 'doing the right thing' with her life before revealing the emotional realisation that brought her to tears.
'As I sit here about to do another little Couch Conversations for you all… I always call them little epiphanies, and I just had this little moment that came to me and I thought, 'Wow, why am I doing this? What is the deeper purpose?' she began.
Kyly said she suddenly realised what truly motivates her.
'I really just want to heal people,' she said, becoming visibly emotional.
Kyly Clarke (pictured) became emotional as she opened up about healing, rebuilding and finding purpose after enduring some of the most challenging chapters of her life
'I thought that was really special because I've never said that to myself before about why I'm doing life coaching and why I'm trying to transform other people's lives.'
The wellness advocate said the realisation made her proud, regardless of whether her latest business venture succeeds.
'No matter how good this does or doesn't go for me as a business… I'm not here with a mask, I'm just here to help,' she said.
'I hope I can forge people forward faster because it inspires me to be able to help you.'
Kyly went on to say she finally feels she has found the purpose she was meant to fulfil.
'It makes me feel like I'm doing the job that I'm meant to be on this planet (to do),' she said.
'I'm meant to be serving people in a certain way because we have to serve ourselves and we also serve our family, but there's always got to be something bigger than you.'
She concluded the emotional clip by telling followers: 'From a raw, real human being to another, that's me and that's why I'm here.'
Kyly was previously married to cricket star Michael Clarke (right). They went their separate ways in 2019 after seven years of marriage and continue to co-parent their daughter
The pair share daughter Kelsey Lee, 10 (right)
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The candid video comes after Kyly recently reflected on overcoming adversity while promoting her coaching business.
In another social media post, she posed the question: 'Do you ever question if you're doing the right thing with your life? What is the purpose?'
She also admitted she understands what it feels like when life doesn't unfold the way you imagined.
'I know what it feels like to have your life not go to plan,' she said.
'I know what it feels like to have to rebuild. I know what it feels like to heal.'
Kyly has endured several very public personal setbacks in recent years.
She and former Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke announced the end of their seven-year marriage in February 2020 after almost a decade together.
The pair share daughter Kelsey Lee, 10.
The former couple have remained committed to co-parenting despite their split.
"What I will never do is give up" – Kimmich rules out international retirement after Germany's World Cup exit
Story byGermany captain Joshua Kimmich is not considering retiring from international football after Monday's heartbreaking World Cup exit to Paraguay.
"I'll always have the determination to make another attempt. What I will never do is give up," Kimmich told MagentaTV after the match.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe 31-year-old, who was also part of the squads that crashed out in the group stage at the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, converted his penalty in the shootout. However, it wasn't enough to prevent another disappointing tournament exit.
"I grew up in Germany watching the national team on television, and it always seemed to be the semifinals or the final. Of course, you want to give today's children, the people, and this generation that same experience. The fact is, we weren't able to give the people back home that," Kimmich said.
According to Kimmich, everyone in the team must take full responsibility for the latest failure.
“It's a real shame, especially at a time when it would do us so much good to have something in Germany we can be proud of. Unfortunately, the national team isn't that right now, and we all share responsibility for it,” he said.
"We have to take responsibility – no one can distance themselves from it. We have to own it, because we, the players who were on the pitch, are the ones who messed it up."
Taylor Swift won over Kelce's skeptical friend in backstage encounter
Taylor Swift won over another new fan in Travis Kelce's friend Taylor Lewan, days before the American power couple are expected to get married at New York's Madison Square Garden.
Swift joined Kelce last week for his annual 'Tight End University' - an event he helps plan for practice and networking with players who play in the position where the Kansas City Chiefs star made his name.
Swift has sprinkled some stardust over the last two events with a brief performance at the concert they host each year and this time, ex-NFL man turned podcast host Lewan got to witness Swift preparing to perform backstage.
Speaking on his popular Bussin' With The Boys podcast, Lewan explained: 'I'll just tell you this, dude - I was kind of into her music when I was younger. I haven't been super into it since then. It is just not my genre.
'The girl is incredible. What a performer. We are sitting backstage for a moment and she's about to go out. She's got a cluster, she's got a gaggle of individuals with her. But she's in the back before she walks out and you can see her just getting in the zone.
'I remember just looking at her being like "it is so cool that somebody who is as successful as she is, as famous as she is, she just handles her business the correct way at all times".
Taylor Swift stunned fans with a surprise performance at Travis Kelce's Tight End University
Swift joined Travis Kelce (left) alongside Claire Kittle, George Kittle, Greg Olsen and Talbot Olsen (L-R) at the opening event of Tight End University on Monday
Bussin' With The Boys host Taylor Lewan was impressed by Swift's performance last week
'And for her to sit back, get in the zone and go out and put on a performance, whether it was three minutes or five minutes, it was a very short amount of time, but the pop from the crowd... everybody in that moment felt like she was singing individually to them. And I thought that was just awesome.'
Swift joined Lainey Wilson on the stage to perform her hit 'Love Story' and dedicated it to Kelce's friend and rival tight end George Kittle, who plays for San Francisco 49ers.
'She probably misses ball!' Lewan joked about the lengthy NFL offseason. 'She misses ball a little bit, dude! But she was awesome. It was just really cool to watch people who are outliers in their craft perform.
'And I thought she is clearly that, the biggest superstar in the world. It is just awesome to see all that going down, all while our boy Trav is just bobbing around, stoked to kind of like be there.'
Swift and Kelce are expected to tie the knot this weekend in New York at the city's most iconic venue.
There were people in the industry who wondered if their plans to marry at MSG were a high-profile decoy but Daily Mail earlier this week shared pictures of equipment getting loaded into the venue, seemingly in preparation for the big day.
It remains to be seen if Lewan is going. He has known Kelce for around 10 years but the guestlist has been kept quiet and those attending have been sworn to secrecy.
And if, as Lewan suggested, Swift is missing football then she doesn't have too much longer to wait.
Kelce's Chiefs team start the season with a Monday Night Football showdown against AFC West rivals Denver Broncos on September 14 at Arrowhead Stadium.