Kelly Clarkson Announces End of The Kelly Clarkson Show After Seven Seasons: A Look Back at Her Talk Show Journey

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Kelly Clarkson Announces End of The Kelly Clarkson Show After Seven Seasons: A Look Back at Her Talk Show Journey

Kelly Clarkson, the former American Idol winner, has announced that her daytime talk show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, will be ending after seven seasons. Clarkson shared on her personal Instagram page that she is stepping away from the show to focus on motherhood and her children, River Rose and Remington, following her divorce from Brandon Blackstock in 2020. She expressed gratitude to her team, guests, viewers, and NBC for their support throughout the show's successful run.

Despite leaving The Kelly Clarkson Show, Clarkson assured fans that she will continue to make music and appear on programs like The Voice. She will return as a coach on The Voice for its Battle of Champions edition in Season 29. Clarkson thanked viewers for allowing the show to be a part of their lives and for believing in the program during its seven-year run.

Kelly Clarkson, known for hit songs like “Since U Been Gone” and “Stronger,” launched The Kelly Clarkson Show in 2019. The show featured celebrity guests such as Ariana Grande, Dwayne Johnson, and Ellen DeGeneres, as well as segments like Kellyoke, where Clarkson performs cover songs requested by the audience. The show has won 24 Daytime Emmy Awards, including four for best daytime talk series and four for Clarkson as best talk show host.