Last year, The Hollywood Reporter reported Kelly Clarkson would premiere her new syndicated series, "The Kelly Clarkson Show," in Fall 2019 as a lead-in to "Ellen" on NBC Owned TV Station group stations, replacing Steve Harvey's "Steve" daytime show.
Well, no one at NBC told Steve about the fate of his popular daytime talk show. At least, that what he claims.
During a sit down at Vareity's Entertainment Summit at CES this week, the popular TV personality said he wasn't sure if his show will stay with NBCUniversal after the season ends.
“I thought I was until they made an announcement a couple weeks ago that they wanted to give Kelly Clarkson the owned and operated NBC Networks, and that’s my slot. I don’t know if it sold — it’s not selling like they thought,” he said.
The 61-year-old entertainer said he found out about the change through the media like everyone else.
“I thought it would’ve been nice of them to come to me — as being the only dude that’s survived [in daytime TV] for them for seven years — and say, ‘Steve, we’re thinking about doing this.’ But no, they just made an announcement. So when you do that, I gotta make announcements, too,” he said.
Yeah, Steve seemingly has something up his sleeve. As anyone in this industry always should, TBH.
“You can’t make announcements and don’t expect to have to hear one yourself,” he said. “And so, I’m working. It’ll be something real cute.”
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