Her decision came days after allegations of a ‘toxic environment’ on the set of her talk show, ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show,’ surfaced.
Clarkson has decided to part ways with her iconic red swivel chair on ‘The Voice’ after a journey spanning nine seasons. The reason behind her departure and whether it is related to controversies from another show is unclear.
Clarkson first appeared on ‘The Voice,’ NBC’s popular singing competition, during its 14th season. She remained a key figure until Season 21, took a brief break during Season 22, and returned in Season 23. There are now rumors that she may be leaving the show for good.
In a 2018 interview with Us Weekly, Clarkson explained why she chose ‘The Voice’ over ‘American Idol,’ the platform that made her its first-ever champion in 2002. According to her, ‘The Voice’ feels like coming full circle from her early singing days, where perfection behind the screen was required, reminiscent of the show’s format. Clarkson expressed her fondness for ‘The Voice’ and how it emphasizes raw talent over appearance. She stated that this unique aspect of the show resonated with her deeply, as it mirrors her journey in the music world.
During the 2018 American Idol revival, she was approached but turned it down. She explained that it’s not about pride but that she has been frequently chosen for music-related events due to her history. However, she added that ‘The Voice’ truly aligns with what she advocates for in the music industry, as it emphasizes talent above all.
However, all good things must come to an end. So why did Kelly Clarkson suddenly exit ‘The Voice’? NBC unveiled its coach lineup for Season 24 on May 15, 2023, which notably excluded Clarkson and introduced Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, John Legend, and Niall Horan.
Recent developments might offer some clues. According to Variety, ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ will relocate from the Universal lot in Los Angeles, where ‘The Voice’ is filmed, to 30 Rockefeller Plaza in NYC. This geographical shift may be affecting her decision.
Additionally, Rolling Stone released a report on May 12, 2023, with anonymous sources from ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ expressing concerns about being overworked and underpaid. The sources described the work environment as ‘toxic’ and harmful to mental health, placing blame on the show’s producers. However, they commended Clarkson for her professionalism and approachability. The staff was unhappy about the sudden announcement of the show’s move from LA to NY.
On May 13, 2023, Clarkson addressed these claims on Instagram. She promised to ensure a supportive atmosphere for her current and future crew in New York, including providing leadership training for senior members, emphasizing continuous growth, and eliminating any toxic elements. She also expressed her dedication to upholding respect and understanding within her team.
NBCUniversal reaffirmed its commitment to a healthy workplace environment and stressed that it diligently addresses all complaints. They aim to foster a workspace that champions inclusivity and creativity.