Kelly Clarkson to end daytime talk show
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Kelly Clarkson alluded to the future of her TV career in the announcement marking the conclusion of "The Kelly Clarkson Show" after seven seasons
Kelly Clarkson wrote that she was stepping away from the morning talk show to focus on raising her two children — River Rose, 11, and Remy, 9 — whom she shared with late ex-husband Brandon Blackstock.
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Kelly Clarkson Reveals She’s Ending Her NBC Talk Show To ‘Prioritize’ Her Kids—so, Will the TV Host Leave New York for Good?
Clarkson has revealed that she is saying goodbye to her beloved talk show after seven seasons so that she can "prioritize" her children.
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Kelly Clarkson ending her popular, Emmy-winning TV show after 7 seasons: Here's why
Kelly Clarkson has announced that her Emmy-winning talk show, "The Kelly Clarkson Show," will end after its current seventh season, with final episodes airing through Fall 2026. Clarkson, 43, said the decision was deeply personal and motivated by her desire to prioritize her children,
The singer, who has hosted the Daytime Emmy-winning syndicated series for seven seasons, announced in an Instagram post Monday that she is stepping down as host after this season. NBC also confirmed in a press release that "The Kelly Clarkson Show" will conclude after its current seventh season.