Kelly Clarkson fans may be grieving the end of The Kelly Clarkson Show, but she’s not leaving the small screen for good. The Grammy-winner is heading back to coach The Voice for another season.
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NBC announced the news on Thursday, May 7th, saying “Team Kelly has RE-entered the chat. Kelly Clarkson returns as a Coach this fall on The Voice! on NBC and streaming on Peacock.”
Kelly has been with The Voice on and off since 2018. She did her first stint from season 14 through season 21. Then she returned for seasons 23 and 29. She’s currently holding the record for most wins by a female coach with four wins. Blake Shelton, who left the show in 2023, has the most overall wins with nine.
Kelly Clarkson is returning with Adam Levine this fall. So far, they are the only two confirmed coaches.
Kelly Clarkson is Stepping Away From ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ to ‘Prioritize’ Her Kids and Her Music
The big news comes only three months after Kelly announced the end of her Emmy-winning talk show. After “seven incredible years,” she decided to redirect her attention to what matters most—family and music.
“This isn’t goodbye,” she wrote in an Instagram post. “I’ll still be making music, playing shows here and there and you may catch me on The Voice from time to time … you never know where I might show up next.”
Kelly Clarkson also wants to be present for her daughter, River Rose, 11, and her son, Remington, 9, following the death of their father, Brandon Blackstock, who passed away from cancer in 2025.
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