Kelly Clarkson Ends Daytime Show After 7 Seasons to Focus on Family

'The Kelly Clarkson Show' will end its syndicated run following the current seventh season. Clarkson announced the decision was driven by a desire to prioritize her two young children. The show, which premiered in 2019, has won 24 Daytime Emmy Awards. Clarkson will continue making music and may make future appearances on 'The Voice'.

Key Points: Kelly Clarkson Show Ending After 7 Seasons

  • Show ending after current 7th season
  • Clarkson cites family priorities
  • Production continues through fall 2025
  • Won 24 Daytime Emmy Awards
  • Clarkson to continue music career
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'The Kelly Clarkson Show' set to end after seven-year run

Kelly Clarkson ends her Emmy-winning talk show to prioritize her children. Final season airs through fall 2025. Read her statement.

"Stepping away from the daily schedule will allow me to prioritize my kids, which feels necessary and right. - Kelly Clarkson"

Washington, February 3

Kelly Clarkson will step away from daytime television after seven seasons, with 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' set to end its syndicated run following the current season, NBCUniversal and Clarkson announced on social media.

Production on season seven will continue as planned, with new episodes airing through the fall.

Clarkson will host the remainder of the 2025-26 season, with some guest hosts appearing along the way.

In a statement, the Grammy-winning singer said the decision was driven by family priorities.

"Stepping away from the daily schedule will allow me to prioritize my kids, which feels necessary and right for this next chapter of our lives," Clarkson said, as per The Hollywood Reporter.

She has two children, ages 11 and 9, with former husband Brandon Blackstock, who died in August 2025 at age 48.

Clarkson described the decision as difficult, thanking the show's team, guests, fans and network partners for their support over seven seasons.

While ending her tenure as a daily talk show host, she noted that she will continue making music, perform occasionally, and may appear on 'The Voice' in the future.

Premiering in 2019, 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' quickly became a staple of syndicated daytime television.

The series has won 24 Daytime Emmy Awards, including four for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series and four for Clarkson as Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host.

Produced by Universal Television and distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, the show will complete its run later this year.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Sad to hear the show is ending! It was one of the few Western talk shows that felt genuinely warm and positive. Her 'Kellyoke' segment was brilliant. Hope she comes back to TV in some form soon.
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Sarah B
Seven seasons and 24 Emmys is an incredible run. She's leaving on a high note. The timing makes sense with her kids entering their teens. Prioritizing family is universal, whether you're in LA or Delhi.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while I understand her personal reasons, it's a bit disappointing for fans. The show was a daily dose of positivity. Maybe Indian channels can pick up the reruns? We need more wholesome content like this.
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Kavya N
Her statement about it feeling "necessary and right" really hits home. Sometimes you just know when a chapter needs to close. Wishing her strength, especially after such a tough year personally. ❤️
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Michael C
Great show, but honestly, the daytime talk show format is getting a bit stale globally. Maybe this opens up space for something new and innovative. Excited to see what she does with her music next!

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