Kelly Clarkson quits her talk show
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Clarkson wrote that she was stepping away from the morning talk show to focus on raising her two children — River Rose, 11, and Remy, 9.
After seven seasons, NBC's “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will go off the air, the show announced Monday, saying host Clarkson "made the personal decision to step away." The singer and host posted a statement on her Instagram confirming that the talk show will end after season seven.
Kelly Clarkson announces "The Kelly Clarkson Show" will end after seven seasons to prioritize her kids. The singer promises fans "this isn't a goodbye."
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The Kelly Clarkson Show to end after seven seasons on NBC
After seven successful seasons, The Kelly Clarkson Show will wrap up its run on NBC.
The singer, who has hosted the Daytime Emmy-winning syndicated series for seven seasons, announced in an Instagram post Monday that she is stepping down as host after this season. NBC also confirmed in a press release that "The Kelly Clarkson Show" will conclude after its current seventh season.
Kelly Clarkson teased her future on The Voice as she confirmed Monday that The Kelly Clarkson Show would be coming to an end following its ongoing seventh season. The Grammy-winning singer confirmed that she would be appearing on the NBC singing competition “from time to time” as she detailed her upcoming plans following her exit