The Kelly Clarkson Show Confirms Its Future: Not Coming to an End

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The Kelly Clarkson Show Confirms Its Future: Not Coming to an End

The Kelly Clarkson Show has put an end to rumors about its future, confirming that the show is not coming to an end. The representative for the daytime talk show dismissed the speculation and emphasized that the show is only halfway through its seventh season. The show returned for season 7 with new segments like "Life Well Lit" and "Celebs With Skills," focusing on positive stories and highlighting people making a difference in their communities.

The show's executive producer, Alex Duda, explained the inspiration behind the new segments, emphasizing the importance of finding the light in tough times and showcasing helpers in the community. The Kelly Clarkson Show, which premiered in 2019, has been a success for NBC, attracting 2.3 million viewers during the 2024-2025 season and earning a renewal from the network. NBCUniversal executives praised Kelly Clarkson for her hosting skills and the show's ability to entertain and inspire viewers across generations.

Kelly Clarkson briefly took a break from the show to support her ex-husband Brandon Blackstock during his battle with skin cancer. Blackstock passed away at the age of 48 in August 2025. The former couple, who were married from 2013 to 2022, have two children together: daughter River Rose, 11, and son Remington "Remy" Alexander, 9. The Kelly Clarkson Show continues to be a valuable part of NBC's programming lineup, delivering engaging content and high production quality to viewers.