Kelly Clarkson reveals her show will end after 7 years
Kelly Clarkson will step away to focus on family after a successful seven-season run, with episodes airing through Fall 2026 and guest hosts filling in, the show reached over 200 U.S. markets.
- On Monday, NBCUniversal announced The Kelly Clarkson Show will end after its seventh season as host Kelly Clarkson "made the personal decision to step away," with production continuing through Fall 2026 featuring guest hosts.
- Kelly Clarkson said she is stepping away to prioritize her kids after a difficult year including her children’s father’s illness and her ex-husband’s death in August 2025.
- Since its 2019 debut, The Kelly Clarkson Show has held top daytime ratings, won 24 Daytime Emmy Awards, airs in over 200 U.S. markets, and has 2 billion annual social views.
- NBCUniversal executives and syndication studios thanked Kelly Clarkson and her team and said they look forward to the remainder of this season as the show completes its run, noting speculation about continuing with a new host but confirming the end.
- Clarkson plans to begin a Las Vegas residency this summer and said she’ll keep making music and may appear on `The Voice` from time to time, while the Kellyoke and Songs & Stories segments became cultural touchstones spawning an NBC primetime spin-off.
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