Dev Patel, Sue Bird, The Kelly Clarkson Show, April 8, 2024, NBC Syndication

The Kelly Clarkson Show

On Monday, April 8, 2024, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” returns with an exciting lineup of guests and engaging segments, promising an entertaining afternoon for viewers. Kicking off the show, Kelly delivers her signature “Kellyoke” performance, this time with a rendition of “Edge of Midnight.”

The first guest of the day is the talented and acclaimed actor Dev Patel, known for his remarkable performances in films like “Slumdog Millionaire” and “Lion.” Dev joins Kelly to discuss his latest projects, offering insights into his craft and sharing behind-the-scenes anecdotes. Following Dev’s interview, Kelly welcomes comedian and actor Nick Mohammed, known for his roles in “Ted Lasso” and “The IT Crowd.”

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The show also features a special appearance by basketball legend Sue Bird. A four-time WNBA champion and four-time Olympic gold medalist, Sue sits down with Kelly to discuss her illustrious career, her impact on women’s sports, and her life off the court. Adding to the excitement, fashion expert Lawrence Zarian joins forces with MorningSave to bring viewers incredible bargains and deals, offering the opportunity to enhance their wardrobes without breaking the bank.

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In a heartwarming segment, the show introduces us to Homer, a charming pig with a unique story. Homer’s journey and personality will undoubtedly win over the audience, showcasing the special bond between humans and animals.

Then to top the episode off, gospel singer Maurette Brown Clark delivers a powerful musical performance, sharing her incredible talent with the world.

“The Kelly Clarkson Show” airs at 3:00 PM on NBC, offering viewers a delightful mix of music, laughter, and inspiring conversations.

 

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