Kelly Clarkson prioritizes her children over role as talk show queen
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Kelly Clarkson prioritizes her children over role as talk show queen
"Texan native Kelly Clarkson, 43, had already carved a niche in the music industry when she decided to turn her career around in 2019. On September 9 of that year, she appeared for the first time on television at the helm of The Kelly Clarkson Show. It was designed to replace The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which aired for almost 20 years in a primetime slot and featured celebrity interviews and chats with the stars of viral videos,"
"In these seven years, it has established itself as a successful morning show and has won more than 20 Daytime Emmy Awards. But next fall The Kelly Clarkson Show will come off air because Kelly has decided she needs to spend more time with her children at a complicated time for them. The Kelly Clarkson Show was colored by Kelly's musical bent. She has enjoyed hits such as Since U Been Gone (2004) and Stronger (2012)."
Kelly Clarkson launched The Kelly Clarkson Show on September 9, 2019, replacing The Ellen DeGeneres Show and drawing 2.6 million viewers in its first week before settling to about a 1.2 million daily average. The show ran seven seasons and earned numerous Daytime Emmy Awards. The program showcased Clarkson's musical talents, featured celebrity interviews and viral musical moments such as a singing standoff with Anne Hathaway that garnered massive TikTok views, and highlighted Clarkson's hit songs like Since U Been Gone and Stronger. Clarkson announced she will end the show next fall to prioritize time with her two children after a recent family loss, while continuing her music career.
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