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Kelly Clarkson Ending Her Popular, Emmy-Winning TV Show After 7 Seasons: Here's Why
Kelly Clarkson has announced that her Emmy-winning TV program, "The Kelly Clarkson Show," will end after its current seventh season, with final episodes airing through Fall 2026.
Clarkson, 43, said the decision on wrapping up the talk show was deeply personal and motivated by her desire to prioritize her children, River Rose, 11, and Remy, 9, following the death of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, in August 2025.
Earlier report: Kelly Clarkson's Ex-Husband, Talent Manager Brandon Blackstock, Dies At 48
"I have been extremely fortunate to work with such an outstanding group of…
Netflix Will Have Stacked February Lineup: New Shows, Films, Return Of 'Drive To Survive'
Netflix is kicking off February with one of its biggest release months in memory, anchored by major returning hits, new Netflix Originals, and a huge wave of classic films landing on the platform.
The first major release comes Wednesday, Feb. 5, when “The Lincoln Lawyer” Season 4 arrives, bringing Mickey Haller into a new legal and personal battle after “The Law of Innocence.”
On Wednesday, Feb. 11, Netflix debuts “Love Is Blind” Season 10, followed by the new mystery‑comedy “How to Get to Heaven from Belfast” on Thursday, Feb. 12.
Action returns Wednesday, Feb. 18, with “The N…
These Are Most Frequent Winter Health Issues, Survey Reveals
Winter doesn’t always knock people flat, but it often leaves them feeling just unwell enough to drag through the day.
Body aches, fatigue, feeling “off,” and a runny nose top the list of symptoms Americans most often associate with a subpar winter day, according to new research. The findings offer a snapshot of how seasonal health issues quietly chip away at daily routines for millions.
A survey of 2,000 adults conducted by Talker Research for Bayer Consumer Health found that 28 percent report body aches during winter, followed by fatigue (26 percent), feeling “off” (23 percent), and a runn…
New ‘Marriage Box’ Reality Show Filming In PA Casting Engaged Couples From NY, NJ, MD, MA, CT
A new relationship reality show filming in Pennsylvania is casting engaged couples from across the Northeast.
“Marriage Box” is looking for couples in Pennsylvania and surrounding states who are planning to get married in 2026, according to a release issued on Monday, Jan. 19.
The series, hosted by Terrence J and produced by Green Leaf Productions, is described as a relationship “social experiment” designed to test love, communication, and commitment in a setting meant to strip away distractions, the release said.
Each episode follows three engaged couples as they spend five full days toge…