Entertainment TV Kelly Clarkson's Talk Show Renewed Through 2023 This past June, Kelly Clarkson won a Daytime Emmy Award for outstanding entertainment talk show host for The Kelly Clarkson Show By Natalie Stone Natalie Stone Natalie Stone is a former staff editor at PEOPLE. She left PEOPLE in 2021. People Editorial Guidelines Published on December 15, 2020 03:57PM EST Kelly Clarkson will be in the hosting seat for (at least) another three years! NBCUniversal announced on Tuesday that The Kelly Clarkson Show has been renewed for two more seasons, through 2023. “One ray of sunshine in this wildly unpredictable year is that we get to continue to deliver to stations and fans, a show that brings people together,” Tracie Wilson, Executive Vice President, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, said in a statement. “This wouldn’t be possible without the heart and humor of the talented and dedicated Kelly Clarkson and our production team, led by the incomparable Alex Duda, both of whom are masters of storytelling. It’s easy to see why Emmy voters, critics and viewers have become such loyal fans of the show," said Wilson. PEOPLE Picks the Top TV Shows of 2020 The hour-long daytime series, which premiered in September 2019 and is produced and distributed by the recently renamed NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, currently airs on more than 200 stations in 100 percent of the United States. Kelly Clarkson. Art Streiber/getty images Although the ongoing coronavrius pandemic halted production on TV and film projects nationwide, Clarkson and her talk show decided to stay in original episodes throughout the summer, filming remotely from Montana and from the singer's Los Angeles home. In September, the syndicated series returned to the Universal Studios lot to film its second season, which has featured in-studio guests and a virtual in-studio audience with viewers from across the U.S. All About Kelly Clarkson’s Rustic Montana Ranch Where She's Social Distancing with Her Family Kelly Clarkson. Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty This past June, Clarkson won a Daytime Emmy Award for outstanding entertainment talk show host. “OH MY GOSH!!!!!! What is happening?!!!! This is amazing!!! Thank y’all so much!!!” she wrote in an ecstatic Twitter message. “And a MAJOR thank you to my entire crew that really is the reason I won!!! I can’t wait to celebrate with our whole crew when humans can congregate again!! This calls for a PARTY!!!!” Clarkson went on to extend a special thank you to her estranged husband, Brandon Blackstock, who is also her manager, for helping encourage her to launch the talk show back in September 2019. “Thank you so much to @BBlackstock for believing in me & convincing me to do @KellyClarksonTV show,” she wrote. Clarkson — who is also a coach on The Voice — also let pal John Legend know that she was one step closer to joining him in the EGOT club. Responding to a tweet from the Daytime Emmys about how she was already “halfway to an EGOT,” Clarkson quipped, “Watch out @johnlegend I’m comin’ for that EGOT status.”