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Is the Kelly Clarkson Show Ending? What We Know So Far

A person stands smiling on set with colorful "The Kelly Clarkson Show" sign, modern couch, and decorative rug, creating a warm atmosphere.

Daytime television may be preparing to hit a high note and then fade out. Reports are swirling that The Kelly Clarkson Show could be coming to an end and if true, it would mark a major shift in the daytime TV landscape. Since its 2019 debut, the Emmy-winning talk show has been a feel-good staple, blending celebrity interviews, viral “Kellyoke” performances and Clarkson’s disarming relatability. Now, according to multiple industry reports, the Kelly Clarkson Show ending conversation is getting louder and harder to ignore.


The buzz centers on the show’s current season, which is reportedly expected to be its last once Clarkson’s contract wraps in 2026. While NBCUniversal has not made an official cancellation announcement, insiders suggest the decision may be less about ratings and more about a personald decision. Hosting a daily syndicated talk show is no small feat and Clarkson has been increasingly candid about wanting to prioritize her family and personal well-being.



The Kelly Clarkson Show has been a consistent ratings performer and a daytime awards darling. Clarkson has taken extended absences in recent seasons, guest hosts have filled in more frequently due to personal family matters which we completely respect.


Still, the idea of the Kelly Clarkson Show ending leaves a noticeable gap. Few hosts managed to balance warmth, humor and musical star power quite like Clarkson. And “Kellyoke” became must-watch content in an era where daytime TV desperately needs viral moments to stay relevant.


If the show does bow out, it will likely go out on a high, rather than overstaying its welcome. In an industry where talk shows often linger past their expiration date, there’s something refreshingly self-aware about stepping away while audiences still care.


For now, the key word is reported. Until NBC or Clarkson herself confirms the news, fans are left reading between the lines and revisiting their favorite Kellyoke performances just in case. Whether this truly marks the final curtain call or simply the end of an era, one thing’s clear: daytime TV won’t sound quite the same without Kelly Clarkson belting out a cover at 3 p.m.


Stay tuned because if there’s one thing daytime TV loves more than a heartfelt monologue, it’s a dramatic farewell.

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