February 2026 is off to a surprising start for daytime TV fans. In a move that few saw coming, two major talk shows have officially been canceled, setting off what many are calling a daytime TV shakeup.

While rumors had been swirling for a while, it’s now been confirmed that The Kelly Clarkson Show is coming to an end. After seven successful seasons, the Daytime Emmy-winning talk show — and its equally decorated host — are wrapping things up.

Kelly Clarkson’s Statement

Kelly Clarkson shared the news in a statement on social media, calling the decision a difficult one. “This was not an easy decision, but this season will be my last hosting The Kelly Clarkson Show,” Clarkson wrote.

Stepping away from the daily grind will allow Clarkson to focus more on her kids, something she says feels right for this next chapter. That said, this isn’t a full goodbye. She reassured fans she’ll still be making music, performing here and there, and might even pop up on The Voice again. As Kelly put it, you never know where she might show up next.

Production on season seven will continue as planned, with Clarkson still hosting and a few special guest hosts expected to join along the way. New episodes will air through Fall 2026.

Since debuting in 2019, The Kelly Clarkson Show has been a powerhouse in daytime TV. It consistently ranked near the top, reached a multi-generational audience, and built a massive digital presence. For the third year in a row, the show pulled in over 2 billion annual views across social platforms while adding millions of new followers.

Awards followed, too. The show earned 24 Daytime Emmy Awards, including four straight wins for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series and four consecutive wins for Clarkson as Outstanding Talk Show Host. It also picked up recognition from the People’s Choice Awards, Gracie Awards, Webbys, and more.

Another Daytime Favorite Also Gets the Ax

As if one cancellation was not enough, another shock followed. Sherri, the daytime talk show hosted by Sherri Shepherd, has also reportedly been canceled after four seasons. The series, which premiered in 2022 as a replacement for The Wendy Williams Show, is expected to conclude in Fall 2026 as well.

Shepherd — an actress, comedian, author, and former co-host of The View — brought humor and heart to daytime TV. She earned praise for her relatable style and uplifting conversations. Still, it looks like the show’s run is coming to an end.

With these two cancellations happening so close together, fans are now questioning which talk show could be next.

There has been growing speculation that The Jennifer Hudson Show may be in danger. Hosted by EGOT winner Jennifer Hudson, the show debuted in 2022. It is known for its upbeat tone, celebrity interviews, community heroes, and viral Spirit Tunnel moments. While nothing has been confirmed, the current daytime TV shakeup has viewers paying close attention.

What are your thoughts on this daytime TV shakeup? Are you surprised by the cancellations, or did you see them coming?

Photo Credit: JPI Studios.

Key Takeaways

  • February 2026 sees major daytime TV shakeups with the cancellation of two talk shows: The Kelly Clarkson Show and Sherri.
  • The Kelly Clarkson Show ends after seven successful seasons, with Clarkson prioritizing family while still planning to create music.
  • Sherri, hosted by Sherri Shepherd, will also conclude after four seasons.
  • Speculation arises that The Jennifer Hudson Show might be next, as viewers keep a close eye on the evolving daytime landscape.
  • The future of daytime TV is uncertain, with fans questioning which shows may be next to face cancellation.

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