Kelly Clarkson’s daytime talk show returns for another week of eclectic entertainment, featuring a mix of music, celebrity interviews, heartwarming stories, and the signature “Kellyoke” segment. From actors promoting their latest projects to everyday heroes making a difference, The Kelly Clarkson Show continues its formula of feel-good programming.
The week kicks off with Anthony Mackie, discussing his ongoing role as the new Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, alongside the theatrical release of “Balls Balls Balls,” a film with limited information available at this time. Alan Cumming, always a lively presence, and a culinary demonstration by chef Scott round out Monday’s offerings. Music fans can anticipate a performance by Ben Barnes, known for his roles in Westworld, The Punisher, and Shadow and Bone, and an appearance by a trashman wielding a samurai sword – a unique talent indeed.
Tuesday sees John Larroquette joining the lineup, potentially discussing his recent projects, while country music star Kane Brown is sure to bring a musical element to the show. The episode also features a segment on a father’s quest to create a “miracle” drug, and money-saving tips with Lawrence Zarian and MorningSave. A teacher’s inspiring story of sailing around the world completes Tuesday’s roster.
Wednesday features Morris Chestnut, perhaps discussing his latest film or television endeavor. Jennifer Simard, a seasoned Broadway performer, joins the mix, along with a look at Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat 2025, just in time for Valentine’s Day dining decisions. Olympic cross-country skier Jessie Diggins will bring an athletic perspective to the conversation.
Thursday’s episode includes Christina Ricci and Danny Ramirez, presumably promoting upcoming projects. A segment on Harlem Ice offers a look into the world of figure skating, while Naomi Watts contributes her “Honest Opinion.” The show also highlights a heartwarming story about books for blind children.
Friday’s Valentine’s Day episode welcomes Renée Zellweger, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Leo Woodall, the cast of Bill Holderman’s romantic comedy “What If.” Travel Mom Emily Kaufman offers tips for romantic getaways, and the musical guest is R&B artist Mariah, featuring Raheem DeVaughn. The show concludes with a performance by Joy, That Singing Telegram Girl.
The Kelly Clarkson Show airs weekdays. Check your local listings for times.