
Kelly Clarkson Steps Away From ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ to Find Balance
Kelly Clarkson announced that the current season of “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will be its last, marking the end of a seven-season run. The decision reflects a shift toward family, healing, and a desire to step back from the demands of daily television.
Kelly Clarkson is preparing for a new chapter. On February 2, 2026, the singer and television host announced that the current season of “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will be her last. The program has aired on NBC for seven seasons and has become a staple of daytime television.

Kelly Clarkson on the set of "The Kelly Clarkson Show" on April 29, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
Clarkson’s announcement confirmed what many fans had speculated. After years of maintaining an intense daily schedule, she is ready to slow down and focus on her personal life, particularly her role as a mother.
The decision marks a significant change for Clarkson, whose career has thrived across music, television, and live performance.

Seth Blackstock, Remington Alexander Blackstock, Savannah Blackstock, Kelly Clarkson, River Rose Blackstock, and Brandon Blackstock attend STX Films World Premiere of "UglyDolls" at Regal Cinemas L.A. Live on April 27, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Choosing Family and Flexibility
According to a source cited by People, Clarkson’s choice reflects a desire for balance rather than a retreat from work. The source said she still plans to make music and perform, but without the pressure of a daily show.
“Kelly still wants to make music and perform, and she’s open to popping up on projects she enjoys, but nothing that requires an ongoing daily grind,” the source said. “For her, this next phase is about balance.”
The demanding schedule of a daytime talk show often requires long hours and constant preparation. For Clarkson, stepping away offers more time at home and greater flexibility to choose projects that align with her priorities.
Announcing the Decision Publicly
Clarkson shared the news directly with fans through a statement posted on Instagram. In her message, she acknowledged the difficulty of the decision while emphasizing its importance.
“This was not an easy decision, but this season will be my last hosting ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show,’” she wrote. “Stepping away from the daily schedule will allow me to prioritize my kids, which feels necessary and right for this next chapter of our lives.”
The statement was met with an outpouring of support from fans, colleagues, and fellow artists, many of whom praised Clarkson for putting family first.
Personal Loss and Reflection
Clarkson’s decision also follows a period of personal hardship. Her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, passed away from cancer in August 2025. The former couple filed for divorce in 2020 after seven years of marriage and share two children.
The loss added emotional weight to an already demanding period in her life. While Clarkson has not directly linked her decision to step away from the show to Blackstock’s death, the timing suggests a moment of reflection and reassessment.
In recent years, Clarkson has spoken openly about the challenges of balancing career, motherhood, and personal healing.
What Comes Next for Clarkson
Although “The Kelly Clarkson Show” is ending, Clarkson is not stepping away from the spotlight entirely. Music remains a central part of her identity, and sources indicate she is eager to continue performing and recording on her own terms.
Her future projects are expected to be selective and flexible, allowing her to maintain creative fulfillment without the demands of daily television.
Kelly Clarkson’s decision to step away from “The Kelly Clarkson Show” marks the end of a successful era, but not the end of her career. By choosing balance over burnout, Clarkson is redefining success on her own terms. For fans, the move signals not goodbye, but a thoughtful pause before whatever comes next.
