“Kelly Clarkson Show Concludes After 7 Seasons: Difficult Decision Announced”
Kelly Clarkson has announced a significant change in her career: “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will conclude after its seventh season. On February 2, the singer shared the news via her Instagram account, expressing heartfelt gratitude for her team and viewers.
Conclusion of The Kelly Clarkson Show
Clarkson described her time working on the show as a fortunate experience, collaborating with an exceptional group based in Los Angeles and New York. She acknowledged the multitude of memorable moments over the past seven seasons. In her statement, she highlighted her appreciation for the show’s band, crew, and guests, as well as the support from fans and NBC, her broadcasting partner.
Reasons Behind the Decision
In her message, Clarkson candidly shared the emotional difficulty of this choice. She emphasized that stepping back from the demanding daily schedule would allow her to focus more on her children. Clarkson has two kids: River Rose, aged 11, and Remy, aged 9, from her late ex-husband, Brandon Blackson, who passed away in August 2025 at the age of 48 after a battle with cancer.
What’s Next for Clarkson?
Despite the show’s conclusion, Clarkson reassured fans that she isn’t disappearing from the public eye. “I’ll still be making music, playing shows, and you may catch me on ‘The Voice’ from time to time,” she mentioned. She is excited about potential future projects, keeping her fans eager for what comes next.
Show’s Legacy
New episodes of Season 7 are scheduled to air through fall 2026. The staff and crew were informed of the show’s ending on the same day Clarkson made her announcement. Launched in 2019, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” showcased Clarkson’s unique interviewing style alongside her musical talents. The program received critical acclaim, winning 24 Daytime Emmy Awards during its impressive run.
As Clarkson prepares for this new chapter in her life, she took a moment to express her gratitude to everyone who supported the show. “Thank you all so much for allowing our show to be a part of your lives,” she concluded.