Kelly Clarkson Concludes Talk Show Career, Focuses on Family Amid Strong Finances
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Singer and talk show host Kelly Clarkson has announced that her daytime series, The Kelly Clarkson Show, will conclude after its seventh season. In a heartfelt statement, Clarkson expressed gratitude for her team and acknowledged the difficult decision to end the show. With a career spanning over two decades, Clarkson has built a multi-million-dollar empire through her chart-topping music, television appearances, touring, and publishing ventures. According to estimates, Clarkson's net worth is approximately $50 million, driven by her lucrative music catalog, television work, touring revenue, endorsements, and real estate investments. During her divorce proceedings from talent manager Brandon Blackstock in 2022, Clarkson's monthly earnings were revealed to be around $1.9 million, including income from The Voice and The Kelly Clarkson Show. Despite a high-profile divorce and recent personal loss, Clarkson's finances remain strong, thanks to her long-running royalties, executive producer credits, and continued presence on television. Clarkson finalized her divorce from Blackstock in 2022, with a settlement that included a one-time payment of $1.3 million, monthly child support of $45,600, and spousal support payments that concluded in January 2024. Following Blackstock's passing in August 2025, Clarkson took a step back from professional commitments to care for her children, River Rose, 11, and Remington "Remy" Alexander, 9. The singer has stated that ending The Kelly Clarkson Show will allow her to prioritize her family. While scaling back her daily talk show schedule, Clarkson is expected to continue releasing music and making select television appearances, including on The Voice.