Kelly Clarkson’s Daytime Show Expected To End After This Season
Kelly Clarkson’s Daytime Show Expected To End After This Season
#KellyClarkson might be gearing up for her next career and life move.
The singer’s daytime talk show is reportedly set to wrap up after its current season, multiple sources told Page Six. Those close to the situation described her departure from daytime television as “definite,” with another insider noting it’s “likely that it will not go on” beyond this year. The outlet reported that the demanding workload and shifting daytime TV landscape have made producing the show increasingly challenging. Rumors of Clarkson stepping away aren’t new. Last year, speculation swirled that former Today anchor #HodaKotb might replace her on the series.
Another factor behind the potential end of the show could be Clarkson’s desire to spend more time with her children following the death of their father, Brandon Blackstock, who passed away at 48 in August 2025 after a private battle with melanoma. Clarkson and Blackstock, who divorced in 2023 after nearly a decade of marriage, share two children: River Rose, 11, and Remington “Remy” Alexander, 9.

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