Kelly Clarkson Steps Away from Talk Show to Focus on Family and Music
Kelly Clarkson, the renowned singer, has decided to step away from her talk show, "The Kelly Clarkson Show," to focus on her family after the passing of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock. The loss has been challenging for their two children, River and Remington. Despite leaving her show, Clarkson will still be seen on the upcoming season of "The Voice," premiering on February 23. She is also considering re-entering the dating scene and is looking forward to releasing new music.
Clarkson expressed her gratitude to her fans for their support throughout the seven seasons of her talk show. The demanding workload behind the scenes, including her popular Kellyoke performances, took a toll on her personal life. The show's success, winning 24 Daytime Emmy Awards, and hosting high-profile guests like Hillary Clinton and Meg Ryan, left her with little time for other pursuits. Clarkson is eager to focus on her music career and her Kelly Clarkson Home furniture line.
Despite her busy schedule, Clarkson values her time at home, enjoying movies and relaxation. While she is open to finding a partner in the future, she is cautious about introducing someone new into her children's lives. Clarkson has expressed that she is not keen on getting married again, as her previous divorce had a significant impact on her.