Kelly Clarkson Returns to 'The Voice' After Wrapping Up Talk Show to Prioritize Family

Kelly Clarkson is making a comeback to 'The Voice' after wrapping up her daytime talk show to prioritize her family. The news of her return to NBC's The Voice was shared on Instagram, with NBC announcing her comeback as a Coach for the upcoming fall season. Clarkson, who previously coached on The Voice from Seasons 14 to 21, took a break but returned for Season 23 before leaving to move to New York City with her children following her divorce from Brandon Blackstock.
After reports surfaced in January about the conclusion of The Kelly Clarkson Show after Season 7, Clarkson confirmed the news in February through an emotional Instagram post. She expressed her gratitude to her team, crew, guests, and fans for their support over the seven seasons of her talk show. Clarkson's decision to step away from daytime television was influenced by the challenges of sustaining a talk show in the current media landscape, leading her to focus on a new phase in her life that allows her to be more present at home with her two children.
Kelly Clarkson's return to 'The Voice' marks a new chapter in her career as she balances her professional commitments with her family life. Her decision to prioritize her family and take a step back from her talk show reflects her dedication to creating a work-life balance that aligns with her personal values. As she embarks on this new journey, fans can look forward to seeing Clarkson back on The Voice, sharing her expertise and passion for music with aspiring artists on the popular singing competition.