Let me tell you about someone who truly can do it all—Kelly Clarkson. The powerhouse singer is set to make her daytime TV debut this fall, and from what we’ve seen so far, she’s already stealing hearts. Even though the official launch is still a few months away, the buzz around The Kelly Clarkson Show is already turning heads.
First Look at Kelly’s New Show
Back on January 23, a little sneak peek of The Kelly Clarkson Show accidentally leaked online, giving fans a glimpse into what’s in store. In this short trailer, Kelly, the original American Idol champion, chats with This Is Us star Chrissy Metz and the incomparable Josh Groban. That’s not all—Kelly also belts out an incredible cover of Cardi B’s “I Like It” for her audience. And get this—she even dives into some serious issues, like homelessness in Los Angeles. Now that’s what I call versatility. The reaction from those lucky enough to catch the pilot episode has been overwhelmingly positive, and it seems like Kelly’s charm is shining through loud and clear.

According to a source who spoke to Us Weekly, Kelly has already filmed the pilot episode, and the feedback has been nothing short of fantastic. But there’s still plenty of work to be done before the show officially hits the airwaves. The production team is working tirelessly to fine-tune every detail. As the insider explained, “Someone might test really well in the daytime slot but fall flat once the show airs. They want to make sure the show is absolutely perfect. Kelly’s focus will be on real people and real stories, and she’s got this amazing ability to make everyone feel comfortable.”
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Setting the Stage for Success
This new venture is shaping up to be a game-changer for Kelly. Not only does she have her own unique style and charm, but she’ll also have a prime spot in the daytime lineup. In fact, The Kelly Clarkson Show is set to lead into The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which is already a massive hit. That’s a pretty solid foundation for success if you ask me. But there’s one person who’s not thrilled about Kelly’s new gig, and that’s Steve Harvey.
Steve Harvey Speaks Out
At the Variety Entertainment Summit on January 9, Steve, 62, was asked if he’d be sticking around on NBC. His response was a little surprising. He said, “I thought I was, until they made an announcement a couple of weeks ago that they wanted to give Kelly Clarkson the owned-and-operated NBC networks—that’s my slot.” Steve went on to say, “I don’t know if it sold, or if it’s not selling as well as they thought. It would have been nice if they had come to me—considering I’m the only guy who’s survived in daytime TV for seven years—before making that decision. So now, I’ve got to make some announcements too. I’m working on something, and it’s going to be really cute.”
Well, whether Steve and Kelly end up on the same network or not, I think we can all agree that it would be fun to see them appear on each other’s shows. Although, given the circumstances, that might be a bit of a long shot.


