Kelly Clarkson inadvertently revealed details about her upcoming NBC Universal daytime talk show during an appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” She confirmed that “The Kelly Clarkson Show” would debut in the fall of 2019, taking over the time slot previously held by Steve Harvey’s “Steve” program.
Steve Harvey, upon learning about the change through the media, expressed his dissatisfaction with NBC Universal for not informing him directly. He felt it would have been respectful to discuss the matter with him, considering his seven-year tenure as the only male daytime TV host for the network. Steve shared his disappointment and stated that he had no prior knowledge about the fate of his show.
In response, Steve Harvey unveiled his contingency plan, hinting at a forthcoming announcement. Despite expressing frustration with the network’s handling of the situation, he remained optimistic, emphasizing his belief in God’s plan and the potential for new opportunities.
This unexpected turn of events highlighted the competitive nature of the television industry and the challenges hosts face in navigating changes to their programs. Steve Harvey conveyed his resilience and readiness to embrace whatever new doors may open for him in the future.