Kelly Clarkson is waving goodbye to daytime television after seven seasons of heartfelt moments, celebrity interviews and unforgettable music segments. The Grammy‑winning singer and TV host revealed on February 2 that The Kelly Clarkson Show will conclude with its current season this fall.
In a sincere message shared on social media, Clarkson explained that the decision was not easy but felt right for her family. After the loss of her ex‑husband and former manager, Brandon Blackstock, the spotlight has shifted to her role as a mother, and she wants to spend more intentional time with her two children as they grow up.
Since premiering in 2019, Clarkson’s daytime show earned acclaim — capturing numerous Daytime Emmy Awards and becoming a staple for fans drawn to her authentic personality and standout moments like “Kellyoke,” where she performed unique song covers.
Clarkson extended deep gratitude to the show’s crew, guests and loyal audience, calling the years “incredible” as she reflects on the journey. Though she’s stepping away from the daily talk show format, she emphasized that this isn’t a final farewell to the entertainment world. Clarkson plans to keep making music, pop into live performances, and she may even return to television in occasional appearances on shows like The Voice.
Her decision underscores both a personal transition and a broader evolution in daytime TV, where beloved formats and hosts are redefining what comes next in an ever‑changing media landscape.