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Feb 13, 2026

“I Owe It to My Kids.” — Kelly Clarkson Walks Away from a $20 Million Empire, Admitting She Could No Longer Be Both a Supermom and a Superstar.

In an industry where bigger contracts and longer renewals are often the ultimate goal, Kelly Clarkson has made a decision that stunned daytime television: she’s ending The Kelly Clarkson Show after its seventh season in 2026.

At first glance, the move makes little business sense. The Emmy-winning talk show remains a ratings force, a syndication success story, and the centerpiece of a reported $20 million-a-year production empire. But according to Clarkson, the reason isn’t financial — it’s personal.

“I owe it to my kids,” she shared in a heartfelt message to fans, confirming that stepping away from the daily grind is about reclaiming time that can’t be bought back.

The past few years have been marked by profound change for the 43-year-old star. After finalizing a highly publicized divorce in 2022, Clarkson continued balancing motherhood and a demanding filming schedule. In 2025, tragedy struck when her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, passed away at 48 following a private battle with melanoma.

Despite their complicated history, Clarkson reportedly put legal tensions aside in his final months for the sake of their two children, River Rose and Remington. Insiders say the loss shifted her perspective entirely.

“After everything the kids have been through, she felt the daily show schedule was no longer sustainable,” a source close to production shared.

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