Scott Disick and his ex-girlfriend, Chloe Bartoli are back in the mix and back in each other’s orbit.
The reality star was spotted Saturday night arriving at The Bird Streets Club in West Hollywood alongside Bartoli, instantly reigniting chatter about their long romantic history. The two kept things relatively low-key as they stepped into the members-only hotspot on the Sunset Strip.
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Scott kept things sleek in casual pants, a sweatshirt and black tee, while Chloe stunned in a black button-down mini dress paired with knee-high leather boots and a black handbag. They appeared comfortable walking in together, though there was no PDA.
Scott and Chloe actually dated way back in 2006 before his relationship with Kourtney Kardashian became serious. Years later, in 2015, the pair famously made headlines when they were photographed lounging together in the South of France while Scott was in the midst of a rocky period with Kourtney.
Scott and Chloe were most recently photographed together in December 2023, this time on the beach in St. Barts. Chloe has also been previously linked to Jared Leto.
This successful pop star couldn’t believe how big her third studio album blew up back in 2017 … can you guess who she is?
We caught up with this star at LAX back in the day … and congratulated her on all her success.
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When asked if she ever thought she’d be back on top, this star told us she believed the clock has TikTok’d down on her time on top — but, boy, was she wrong.
The entertainment industry is still reeling from fear and uncertainty after news that Paramount will purchase Warner Bros. Discovery, following a months-long battle with Netflix for the home of HBO, DC, Harry Potter, and more. While the deal has a long way to go before being finalized, many, both in and out of the entertainment world, have expressed concerns about how this mega-merger between two of Hollywood’s oldest and most historic studios will impact both artists and consumers. Now, Oscar-winner Patricia Arquette (who happens to play a cuthroat business executive in Severance), has some scathing thoughts on Hollywood’s ongoing “monopolization.”
Speaking to Collider’s Perri Nemiroff on the red carpet at the Actor Awards (formerly the SAG Awards), Arquette was asked what she would change about the movie and TV industry if she could, and why. Arquette responded:
“I’m concerned about all this consolidation. First of all, it’s gonna hamper artists, and it’s very politicized, and I think it’s gonna limit their creativity and the stories that they’re telling. But besides that, I think it’s really bad for the consumer, besides the freedom creatively. Once you start monopolizing and ending up with like four networks, they can drive up your prices, and you’re gonna be paying a lot more for entertainment. So it’s not even in your best interest in the long run to allow these things to happen. But I’m also concerned that there doesn’t seem to be any looking at monopolization, and if it starts with this industry, it’s just going to steamroll across all industries.”
This is a developing story. Stay tuned to Collider as the updates come in.
The SAG Awards may have a new name … but stars are bringing the same old elegant fashion to the 32nd edition’s red carpet!
Emma Stone stunned in a sleek pink dress with a matching coat slung over her shoulders … while Demi Moore peacocked in a black cocktail dress adorned with a big plume of feathers. Michael B. Jordan channeled Smoke (or maybe Stack?) in a three-piece suit while waiting to hear if he’ll win an award for “Sinners.”
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Sheryl Lee Ralph and Dove Cameron stunned in classic black and white outfits … while Mia Goth opted for a bit more color in a shimmering marron ensemble.
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Goth’s impassive face didn’t let on any feeling about her estranged husband Shia LaBeouf‘s arrest in New Orelans on Saturday.
And, “Hacks” star Megan Stalter seems to be in her (faux) diva era … posing with a cigarette in her mouth — after previously admitting she doesn’t really smoke anything and can only have a sip of champagne before getting a splitting headache.
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Teyana Taylor and her date were attached at the hip on the carpet … quite literally — because her daughter Rue Rose Shumpert wrapped her arms around her mom’s waist.
As you know, this event used to be called the Screen Actors Guild Awards but was changed to the Actor Awards in November to “better reflect its true spirit and position as the only industry honor given to actors, by actors”
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The show kicks off on Netflix at 5 PM PT … but, before it does, check out our gallery of the best month from the show’s past — because, while it hasn’t always been called the Actors Awards, it’s always brought out the biggest in the business!
Apple TV has plenty of sci-fi hits under its belt during its first few years as a massive streaming competitor. Just last year, the tech-funded streamer aired the first season of Pluribus, the new creation from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul writer Vince Gilligan. The show stars Rhea Seehorn, and it smashed records on its way to becoming Apple TV’s biggest sci-fi show in history. Apple TV also recently aired new seasons of Foundation and Invasion, both of which feature big stars and have accrued sizable audiences during their first few seasons. One of Apple TV’s original sci-fi hits, For All Mankind, is also set to return with its long-awaited fifth season soon. Apple TV’s biggest sci-fi misfire to date is Constellation, the thriller backed by Stephen King and starring Noomi Rapace, which was canceled after only one season despite plans for future seasons.
Many would argue that the most impressive show in Apple TV’s sci-fi arsenal, though, is Severance. Starring Adam Scott and directed by Ben Stiller, the show has aired two successful seasons and has a third on the way. Collider reported not long ago via an interview with John Turturro that production on Severance Season 3 was scheduled to begin this July, and now we’re back with another update for fans of Apple TV’s best sci-fi show. Collider’s Perri Nemiroff recently caught up with Severance star Jen Tullock, who portrays Devon Scout-Hale in the show, and she asked how Season 3 will challenge the cast in a brand-new way:
“I feel kept on my toes on that show generally just because I think we have the best cast in the business, and I’m working with people I’ve revered and respected for so many years. So, regardless of what happens story-wise, I always feel challenged by the writing, and I always feel challenged by the people I’m lucky enough to have scenes with, so that’s generally the vibe.”
She continued, diving deeper into what we can expect to see from Devon in Season 3 after watching her brother Mark (Adam Scott) go through so much during the first two seasons, “Specifically, I’m excited to let my character get a little bit angry and a little more into the nitty-gritty of what’s happening at Lumon. We saw that a little bit towards the end of last season, so I have no idea where it’s going to go. But, I know it’s going to be good.”
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‘Severance’ Season 3 Is on a Tight Schedule
Severance Season 1 aired its Season 1 finale in April 2022, and the show didn’t return with its second season until almost three years later, in January 2025. When Apple TV renewed Severance for a third season around the same time as the Season 2 finale, Ben Stiller promised that the gap between seasons would be shorter for Seasons 2 and 3 than it was for Seasons 1 and 2. Unfortunately, we’re nearly a year removed from the Season 2 finale and the show won’t resume shooting for a few months, so a gap of at least two years is to be expected at this point.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Severance Season 3 and check out the first two seasons on Apple TV.
The term “video game film” makes many movie lovers shudder, and for good reason: box office history is filled with awful game adaptations, including the notoriously grungy Super Mario Bros. and the confusingly disjointed Wing Commander. Between these and other flops (including Double Dragon and Mortal Kombat: Annihilation), it’s easy for gamers to think there are no good films based on their favorite titles. However, the perfect video game movie dropped 15 years ago, and it’s been quietly gaining a cult following ever since.
That movie is Halo Legends (2010), an animated anthology that explores the world of Master Chief; he’s a Spartan charged with protecting humanity from an encroaching alien menace, but even he can’t take on an entire space empire by himself. This is a film that helps you learn more about the fictional universe of Halo, bringing to life one of the most successful franchises in video game history. Whether you want to help Master Chief “finish this fight” or just vibe out to beautiful animation and killer fight scenes, you should stream Halo Legends for free on Tubi!
Time To Finish The Fight
The cast of Halo Legends is full of some fun surprises for anime fans, including David Wald (best known for voicing the titular protagonist of Golgo 13) as Master Chief. Meanwhile, Atsuko Tanaka (best known for voicing Major Kusanagi in Ghost in the Shell) plays Dr. Haley, Chief’s mother figure and the creator of Cortana. Speaking of which, Ai Maeda (best known for voicing O-Ren in Kill Bill’s anime sequence) plays Cortana, Chief’s own AI-powered Girl Friday.
There is no singular premise for Halo Legends: rather than telling one story, this anthology is broken up into seven smaller films focusing on different aspects of the Halo universe. Some of these are lore-heavy films that expand our knowledge of everything from Covenant culture to the relationship between Flood and Forerunners. Other short films are just cool side stories featuring marines, Spartans, Helljumpers, and more.
Little Movie, Big Impact
Even though it went straight to video, Halo Legends quickly proved itself a Spartan-sized financial success. It earned $11 million in DVD and Blu-Ray sales, and it was ranked as the second top-selling Blu-Ray the week of its release. Sadly, this ambitious anthology never got a sequel, though most Halo fans would certainly prefer these animated adventures over the later, live-action series.
When Halo Legends came out, it proved to be a hit with the most important audience of them all: the fans. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an audience score of 72 percent, with viewers praising it for its unique combination of different animation styles and different stories. According to most who watched Halo Legends, this approach helped to flesh out one of the coolest fictional universes (video game or otherwise) ever created.
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A Buffet Of Cool Animation Styles
Even if you’re not a huge fan of the video game franchise, it’s worth watching Halo Legends for the same reason it’s worth watching any good anthology: there’s a little something for everyone! Like The Animatrix before it, this film presents a series of different vignettes in different styles and even genres. You may not like every short film, but you’re sure to love at least a few of these slickly-produced stories.
Speaking of slick, the animation and production quality are high throughout the entirety of Halo Legends. The short films each look and feel different, but what they share in common is killer animation and immersive voicework. Even if you’ve never picked up a controller and walked in the virtual boots of Master Chief, this movie is a great way to discover what makes this fictional universe so compelling to its legion of fans.
Rocking Some Big Sword Energy
If you are already a major fan, though, you’ll likely enjoy how Halo Legends expands the lore of Spartans and Covenant in new and interesting ways. Sure, some of this information is buried in the robust library of Halo books, but let’s face it: it’s cooler to see the deep background of this action-centric series brought to life in a more visceral way onscreen. After all, this is a gaming franchise founded on the holy trinity of “run, shoot, and toss grenades,” and it’s fun to see Halo’s signature frenetic gameplay brought to life in short films like “Prototype” and “The Package.”
Will you agree that Halo Legends is the perfect video game, or would you like to tag this nostalgic anthology with a sticky grenade? You won’t know until you grab the remote (you left it between the Assault Rifle and the Battle Rifle) and stream it for free on Tubi. Whether you’re one of the gamers keeping Halo Infinite alive (there are dozens of us, dozens!) or are completely new to this sci-fi franchise, this anthology is guaranteed to surprise you right up until the credits.
A mass shooting outside an Austin, Texas, bar has left three people dead — including the suspected gunman — and another 14 seriously injured, Us Weekly confirms.
Gunfire broke out during the early morning hours of Sunday, March 1, outside Buford’s, a popular beer garden on West Sixth and Rio Grande streets, Austin Police said.
According to authorities, officers responded to the scene just before 1:40 a.m. and eliminated the suspected gunman, whose name has not been publicly released.
Police also haven’t released the names of the deceased victims.
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Eyewitness video shared on social media and allegedly captured from the scene appears to show officers pinning a man to the ground while emergency medical workers rendered aid.
The person recording the footage claims “that’s the piece of s**t” who shot up the bar.
Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis spoke to the media at 5 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. press conferences and said that first responders were on the scene less than a minute after the first 911 calls were received by dispatch describing a “male shooter” at the popular nightspot.
“They definitely saved lives,” Davis said.
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Authorities confronted a man fleeing the scene with a gun upon arrival and “returned fire, killing the shooter,” Davis explained.
EMS Chief Robert Luckritz said that three people were found dead at the scene, while 14 others were injured and transported to nearby hospitals. Three of the wounded, he said, were listed in critical condition.
“We received a call at 1:39 a.m. and within 57 seconds, the first paramedics and officers were on scene actively treating the patients,” Luckritz told reporters.
Austin Mayor Kirk Watson also spoke to reporters, applauding the rapid response of the city’s police officers and EMTs.
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“I’m very thankful for the speed with which our public safety officials responded to this,” said Watson. “I don’t think there’s any question that it saved lives.”
Members of the Austin Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation were still at the scene of the shooting late Sunday morning. A pistol and a rifle were both said to have been recovered from the scene.
Law enforcement sources claim to CBS News that the shooter has a history of mental health issues and are currently investigating whether the shooter was influenced by extremist ideology, specifically Islamic extremism.
An official motive for the mass shooting remains unclear.
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“My condolences to those that have been touched by this. This is a tragic, tragic incident,” Davis said.
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With its Season 4 debut, AMC’sDark Windshas done the unthinkable and extended one of television’s rarest streaks. Since its premiere in 2022, each season has consistently earned—and maintained—a perfect critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes. Though not all critic reviews are in yet, it stands to reason that as the show’s new season continues to unfold, its 100% scoring streak will remain firmly in place. As one of the best psychologically thrilling mysteries on television today, the quiet crime masterpiece is created by Graham Roland, executive produced by George R.R. Martin and the late, iconic Robert Redford, and is based on the Leaphorn & Chee novel series by Tony Hillerman.
The show’s seasonal mysteries wrapped in clever stories with emotionally complex characters full of multi-layered depth aren’t the only things capturing viewer attention and earning praise. The cast’s powerhouse performances—most notably that of Reservation Dogs’ Zahn McClarnon—are one of Dark Winds‘ greatest strengths, and they make it impossible to pass on watching. Also, the fact that four seasons have aired in a little under four years is quite astounding.
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If You Aren’t Watching ‘Dark Winds,’ Here’s Why This Rare Streak Matters
Lt. Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon) on horseback on ‘Dark Winds’ Season 4Image via AMC
Over the years, sure, there have been plenty of shows that have achieved a perfect critics’ score. The difference between those and Dark Winds is that most other shows to achieve a 100% RT rating did so across just one or two seasons, often not consecutive, and certainly not across the series’ entire run. Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Fleabag is an exception, having maintained a rare perfect streak across its two-season run. Dark Winds has done it for four consecutive seasons and will likely continue to do so right up to its conclusion. In the television world, to achieve such an accolade is extremely rare, and this is why the success of Dark Winds matters.
The fact that every single season of the hit gritty crime masterpiece hasmaintained critical perfection isn’t just impressive, it’s downright significant. It’s a huge testament to the show’s consistent exceptional writing and production quality in what has become an overcrowded TV landscape. It also speaks to the stellar cast performances, the show’s authentic, respectful portrayal of Navajo culture, and its status as a must-see hidden gem among standard procedural dramas. Furthermore, its extension of TV’s rarest streaks cements its reputation as a top-tier neo-Western crime drama, indicating a dominating viewership (that you’re not part of if you’re not watching!), which is an extremely difficult achievement. That alone makes it a big deal.
Set in 1971, Dark Winds follows Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn (McClarnon) of the Tribal Police of the Navajo Nation and his deputy, Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon), as they work to solve a series of unrelated, increasingly violent crimes while not only battling the forces of evil, but also each other and their own personal demons. The human transformation in the face of chaos is remarkable.
In Season 4, Dark Winds is entering its darkest era yet, with Leaphorn, Chee, and Sgt. Bernadette Manuelito (Jessica Matten) investigating the disappearance of a Navajo teen named Billie Tsosie (Isabel Deroy-Olson). Their efforts take them across New Mexico state lines, deep into 1970s Los Angeles, where they face an obsessive killer and the sprawling underworld of gritty organized crime… but that’s not all.
We’ll also experience the personal strife of the lead characters slowly chipping away at their bond. Leaphorn is at an impasse, still trying to figure out how to bring himself into balance while also working to confront who he is apart from his identity as a cop. As he considers retiring and making Bernadette his replacement, this will put a strain on her developing romantic relationship with Jim Chee. Speaking of Chee, Season 4 will also see him handling quite an overwhelming load: injury, stress, love, tragedy, and a reckoning with his Navajo heritage. Expect to experience the gamut of human emotion.
The show has always been rooted in grit and grace, but Season 4 will see all that intensify before turning extremely grim with the introduction of a relentless, unleashed assassin (Franka Potente) on a violent rampage. Beyond that, expect plenty of plot twists and turns and more of the dark supernatural elements and trademark focus on Navajo culture for which Dark Winds is famous. Withstanding the test of time, Season 4 will also continue its focus on memory and reconciliation in the face of buried pain and trauma.
While the first three seasons featured more slow-burn mysteries and character-driven development nestled within some pretty gnarly atmospheric tension, it was Season 3 that introduced the more horror-driven elements—creepy suspense, dark lighting, a haunting soundscape, more layers of generational trauma, and a dead body. In Season 4, we’ll see those elements deepen, expand, and intensify as our lead characters navigate their fish-out-of-water scenario in a fresh change of pace. Each will be pushed to their own personal edge, giving our actors the space to deliver what is being hailed as career-best work and Season 4’s greatest strength.
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If you’re among those who’ve yet to indulge in the Dark Winds because you aren’t an AMC+ subscriber, don’t sweat it. Seasons 1, 2, and 3 are currently available on Netflix. Given how quickly the streaming giant picked up those seasons, it’s fair to expect to see Season 4 arrive on the platform sooner than you think. Can (and will) the quiet crime masterpiece continue to extend its rare streak into future seasons? Only time will tell, but that answer feels like a hard yes.
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June 12, 2022
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Michael Nankin
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John Wirth, Steven Judd, Max Hurwitz, Rhiana Yazzie, Thomas Brady, DezBaa’
2018’s 10×10 is such a frustrating movie because, if you’re really into psychological thrillers, you’re going to think, “Oh god, here we go again.” I felt the same way when I first started watching it, but for every setup that feels stock, generic, and done to death over the decades, there’s an unexpected, deeply satisfying payoff waiting around the corner. It’s your typical guy-kidnaps-girl premise that you fully expect to go a certain way. It doesn’t. There are so many moving parts that the whole thing becomes a masterclass in misdirection.
Clocking in at just 88 minutes, not a moment is wasted in 10×10 because it simply doesn’t have time to meander. What you get is a tense, claustrophobic thriller that constantly subverts your expectations, never fully letting you know who’s the good guy and who’s the bad guy. Lesser films (The Glass House is currently streaming on Netflix) lay all their cards on the table and soften their own impact. 10×10 plays everything close to the chest, more often than not pulling a wildcard that changes the entire dynamic the second it’s revealed.
Guy Kidnaps Girl, So It Should Be Obvious What’s Going On … Right?
10×10 does Robert Lewis (Luke Evans) no favors because he immediately comes off like an unhinged maniac. He kidnaps Cathy Noland (Kelly Reilly) in broad daylight, shoves her in the trunk of his car, and drives to his remote luxury house, where he has a padded, soundproofed room hidden behind a false wall. Cathy will spend most of her time here while Robert goes about his life as if nothing is out of the ordinary, with the added caveat that he’s recording everything happening inside her new prison cell.
Cathy, rightfully terrified, proves she’s resourceful by breaking out of her zip ties and eventually overpowering Robert, who promises he won’t kill her if she gives him one piece of information: her real name. Cathy repeatedly insists she is who she says she is, but Robert refuses to believe her, suggesting he knows more about her than he initially let on. It becomes clear he’s been following her for months, waiting for the right moment to capture her for reasons that aren’t fully revealed until they absolutely have to be.
Here’s Where It Messes With You
One thing that initially rubbed me the wrong way about 10×10 was how inconsistent Robert seems at the outset. He’s fastidious to a fault, but doesn’t fix his garage door. He’s careful about covering his tracks, yet dumps his firearm into a kitchen drawer alongside extra zip ties and other incriminating accessories. He’s calculating, but he’s sloppy. I had a tough time reconciling those contradictions until I realized what was actually going on.
As 10×10 pushes further into its kidnapping plot, we learn not everything is what it seems, and maybe Robert isn’t necessarily in the wrong here. Don’t get it twisted. If you’re kidnapping women and holding them hostage inside your home, something is clearly broken upstairs. The issue is Robert’s motive, and whatever secret he’s trying to force out of Cathy, who by now has fought back savagely more than once, can certainly take a beating, and is definitely hiding a horrible secret.
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Within the first 10 minutes of 10×10, I considered turning it off. Five minutes later, I reconsidered. By the second act, I was hooked. Every time I felt absolutely certain in my assessment of the movie, the rug got yanked out from under me. It gave me that sick feeling in my stomach that I only get when I’m genuinely glad to be bamboozled so many times in rapid succession.
10×10 is the kind of movie you have to earn enjoyment from, especially if you love a solid psychological thriller. It starts out looking predictable, and if you’re not patient enough to see it through, you’ll miss some legitimately sharp twists that keep landing well into the third act.
As of this writing, 10×10 is streaming on Netflix.
Is Pinkgoing to be permanently taking over “The Kelly Clarkson Show” past this week? The “Raise Your Glass” singer will be kicking off Women’s History Month as a guest host for Kelly Clarkson, although there are some who are hoping that she will make the permanent move to daytime television following a successful career in the music industry.
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Pink Will Be ‘Dropping In For The Week’ At ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’
On Sunday, the official Instagram account of “The Kelly Clarkson Show” posted a photo of Pink literally “dropping in” to the set wearing a sparkling silver bodysuit and matching boots. She appears to be singing with one hand raised above her head, and it looks like a microphone headset is hanging from her left ear.
Her announcement was actually teased in an Instagram video two days ago, with the caption, “SURPRISE! P!nk is ready for a crash course in guest hosting with BFF Kerri!” Kelly brought Pink out on stage, and the two shared a hug, where Kelly joked about how she “never thought” she’d ever see Pink holding a clipboard.
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Fans Are Excited To See Pink Taking Over Hosting Duties
“You and Pink together is so much for my heart,” one fan commented next to a series of red heart emojis. “Can’t wait to see this airing,” a member of the Pink fan club wrote. Spotify even jumped into the conversation, writing, “P!nk, the queen that you are,” next to the emoji of a crown.
“The 2000’s greatest voices covering each other are gonna be insane,” another follower shared, referring to Kelly’s popular “Kellyoke” series. “I agree, but they’re STILL top voices in 2026. Timeless they are,” another follower chimed in. Regardless, many fans expressed that they were “so excited” to see Pink in the daytime television slot.
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Will Pink Be Taking Over The Show Permanently?
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As The Blast previously reported, sources told Page Six that Pink, real name Alecia Beth Moore, moved to New York to permanently take on hosting duties.
“I saw her at Soho House yesterday with a guy who seemed to be part of [the] team,” a source who is a member of the Meatpacking District private club stated. “She spent a few hours reading paperwork and documents on a computer.”
The insider also touched on her possible takeover of the show, noting, “She’s been guest-hosting, and it seems she’s doing very well, and that’s the plan.”
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Why Kelly Clarkson Is Stepping Away From Her Talk Show
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After seven seasons on the air, the “Stronger” singer found it necessary to step away from the spotlight to take care of her daughter, River, 11, and her son, Remington, 9, following the death of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackston, who passed away at the age of 48 after a three-year battle with cancer.
“Kelly didn’t realize how all-consuming the show would be,” an insider told Us Weekly about why she was leaving the show. “Kelly’s been through so much in her life, and she just pushes on. A lot of that comes from her selfless nature. She has people who depend on her, and she puts them first.”
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They admitted that Kelly was “surprised” by how successful the show was, scooping up 24 Daytime Emmy awards during its run. “The talk show became more than she initially bargained for, and left her with little time to pursue anything else,” they added.
Kelly Clarkson Will Be Staying In New York City
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Even though she may be leaving the show, it seems that she has no plans to move back to Los Angeles. An insider told the publication that Clarkson and her family are “very happy with their NYC life” and that the singer “would not want to introduce any more change to their lives at the moment” as she is taking things “day by day.”
The source also revealed that the mood behind her departure is bittersweet. “Everybody at the show loves her, and she loves everyone. It’s been super positive all around,” the source shared.
“Kelly wants to work on other projects,” the insider added. “She looks better than ever, and her brand is [doing well]. But she wants her music to be her legacy.”