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Kelly Clarkson may have gotten her big break on "American Idol" and scooped up Grammy wins and nominations as a singer, but she's been very successful on her daytime talk show, which films in New York City, in recent years. With "The Kelly Clarkson Show" winning multiple Emmys, attracting big stars, and showing off the host's natural charm, NBC has had a good thing going. There are reportedly complications behind the scenes, however, with Clarkson said to want to exit the show in 2026 following the close of the 2025 TV schedule.

The singer/daytime host is interested in stepping down from "The Kelly Clarkson Show" once her contract expires next year, according to unnamed sources cited by Page Six. The reason given is that she would like spend more time with her 10-year-old daughter River Rose and 8-year-old son Remy. An industry insider claimed that Clarkson's "number one priority is her children, and they always will be," as well as that Clarkson would "like to spend more time down South" after the "grueling" work of the show, which has been airing for the past six years.
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