The Kelly Clarkson Show: Rachel Brosnahan, Carl Clemons-Hopkins (Tuesday, June 17, 2025)

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After a celebrity-heavy start to the week, The Kelly Clarkson Show pivots on Tuesday to a lineup that balances a major star with stories of community impact. Rachel Brosnahan, fresh off her run in The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, will sit down with Kelly for what should be a substantial conversation. Brosnahan has proven to be an engaging and thoughtful interview subject, making her a solid get for the program. She is joined on the guest list by Carl Clemons-Hopkins, known for his work on Hacks.

Beyond the actor interviews, the episode shifts its attention to more local concerns. The show will feature a segment on the Toy Lending Library, a community-based initiative that puts a spotlight on sharing and sustainability. Following that is a piece on a teenager who provides Heimlich training, another one of the show’s signature segments that finds everyday people doing notable things in their communities. It’s this blend of Hollywood glamour and down-to-earth altruism that has become a reliable part of the show’s identity.

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The musical guest for the day is the band The Rose, who will perform for the studio audience. The hour will open with a Kellyoke Encore performance of The Outfield’s “Your Love,” a solid 80s rock staple that fits right in Clarkson’s wheelhouse. It is a well-rounded episode that understands its audience, giving them a little bit of everything without feeling overstuffed or unfocused.

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The Kelly Clarkson Show airs weekdays in syndication. Check local listings for time and channel.

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