In an era where few daytime talk shows make it past a few seasons, The Kelly Clarkson Show has not only endured but thrived. On Thursday, March 20, 2025, Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and television host Kelly Clarkson walked onto the stage with a mix of disbelief and gratitude as she opened the show’s monumental 1,000th episode.
“Welcome to The Kelly Clarkson Show and our 1,000th episode,” she beamed, her voice full of excitement. “I cannot believe today marks the 1,000th. It’s crazy!”
Her return was especially meaningful after being absent the previous week—a break that sparked speculation and concern among fans. Though the reason for her time away wasn’t explicitly shared, her heartfelt speech and energy upon returning suggested she had come back recharged and ready to celebrate.
The Evolution of the Show: From Debut to Daytime Staple
Since premiering on September 9, 2019, The Kelly Clarkson Show has built a reputation as one of the most genuine and uplifting programs on daytime television. Known for its blend of music, celebrity interviews, human-interest stories, and humor, the show quickly gained traction, even as it faced major challenges early on—including the global COVID-19 pandemic, remote filming, and national shutdowns.
What began as a bold new format featuring a pop superstar as host transformed into a sanctuary for everyday people, a platform for important voices, and a hub of joy for millions.
Over the years, Clarkson and her team have filmed emotional reunions, honored frontline workers, spotlighted hidden talents, and offered lighthearted segments like live cooking fails, spontaneous singing games, and surprise giveaways.
Kelly’s Personal Journey: A Rollercoaster Behind the Curtains
Clarkson used the 1,000th episode to reflect not just on the show’s public growth but also on her private evolution. “We have met some hugely talented people, tons of big stars and inspiring everyday heroes,” she said. “We’ve created a community and supported each other through a lot of ups and downs.”
With visible emotion, she added, “A lot of ups and downs personally as well.” While Clarkson delivered the line with a smile, fans familiar with her journey understood the depth behind it.
Following a high-profile divorce from Brandon Blackstock—her manager and husband of nearly seven years—in June 2020, Clarkson endured a grueling custody battle and significant legal proceedings. These personal trials unfolded as she continued to host her show, raise two young children, and maintain her music career. She has been candid in interviews about the emotional toll the process took on her, sharing that “season one was rough behind closed doors.”
Despite those struggles, Clarkson used the platform of her show as a place of healing, saying in a PEOPLE magazine cover story in January 2025, “Just to be able to come into season 5 feeling good and knowing my kids feel good—and the dust has settled. Season 5 is my first season to actually enjoy every minute of it.”
Emotional High Point: A Tribute to Her Children
One of the most touching segments of the 1,000th episode was a montage of her children, River Rose (10) and Remington “Remy” Alexander (8). The clip showcased their appearances on the show over the years, from sweet moments in the studio to family trips and surprise segments.
Watching the tribute visibly moved Clarkson to tears. “They are bold, and they are beautiful, and I love them,” she said emotionally, pausing as the audience applauded. She reflected on how her children have been by her side through the journey, both personally and professionally.
In earlier interviews, Clarkson revealed her parenting philosophy: honesty, openness, and emotional accessibility. “I cry in front of my kids. I let them cry in front of me. I think that’s important,” she said. “I want them to grow up being empathetic, understanding that it’s OK to be vulnerable.”
A Celebration Full of Music and Stars
In true Kelly Clarkson Show fashion, the 1,000th episode was more than just a retrospective—it was a celebration of music, culture, and connection. The episode opened with Clarkson delivering a soul-stirring performance of Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing,” backed by her longtime band members Jason Halbert and Jaco Caraco.
The special guests of the day brought laughter, inspiration, and even a few surprises:
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Tyler Perry, the iconic filmmaker, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, joined Clarkson for an in-depth conversation about his latest film projects and his work supporting underserved communities.
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Alicia Vikander, Swedish actress and Oscar winner, appeared with a unique gift—Swedish soft licorice, a cultural treat she wanted Clarkson to try live on the show. The moment sparked playful banter and cultural exchange.
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Musical guests Mau y Ricky, the Venezuelan pop duo known for their infectious Latin beats, closed the show with a lively performance of their latest single, “Noche de Luna,” injecting international energy into the milestone event.
The Show’s Humor, Humanity, and Heart
Kelly also took time to highlight the show’s lighter moments—segments that resonated with fans for their spontaneity and charm. From hosting while wearing an eye patch (due to an eye injury) to another episode taped with her leg in a cast, Clarkson reminded the audience that she never let health issues stop her.
“I’ve done this show with an eye patch and with my leg in a cast—those were two different shows, by the way,” she joked. “Because that’s who I am.”
She recalled hilarious behind-the-scenes stories, like admitting she loved magic tricks but still didn’t know how to cook. “Still can’t cook,” she grinned, referencing recurring cooking segments where she often relied on her guests to take the culinary lead.
Other fan-favorite memories included the show’s holiday episodes, animal rescue segments, audience giveaways, and surprise celebrity drop-ins.
A Message of Resilience: “I’ve Lost, Alone, a Lot”
As the show approached its final moments, Clarkson offered one of her most vulnerable reflections yet. “I’ve lost, alone, a lot,” she said softly, referring not just to her divorce but to the emotional costs of navigating fame, family, and healing in the public eye.
The audience reacted with supportive laughter and gentle applause. Clarkson smiled, replying, “It’s OK,” with a mix of acceptance and strength. “Along the way, we found comfort in one another,” she continued. “Looking back, we are all incredibly proud of what we’ve built and the community we’ve created.”
What the Future Holds for The Kelly Clarkson Show
With 1,000 episodes behind her, Clarkson isn’t slowing down. While NBCUniversal has yet to announce any major changes to the show’s format or schedule, its strong ratings and consistent critical acclaim suggest a long road ahead.
What sets the show apart is its authenticity. Clarkson’s sincerity, humor, and ability to connect on a human level make her show stand out in a crowded daytime lineup. Whether she’s singing a duet with a guest, honoring a community hero, or getting real about life’s difficulties, Kelly Clarkson is—above all—relatable.
“I am grateful to everyone who has been a part of this journey,” she concluded. “It has been such a cool time. Thank you so much.
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