Kelly Clarkson recently announced on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” that her new NBC Universal daytime talk show, “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” will premiere in the fall of 2019, replacing Steve Harvey’s “Steve” program. After the announcement, Steve expressed his disappointment with NBC Universal, claiming that they failed to inform him directly about the decision.
Steve also shared his uncertainty about the future of his show, saying that he had no idea what would happen to it. In an interview at Variety’s Entertainment Summit, he revealed that he thought he was still on the show until the announcement was made. He also mentioned that the show was not selling as well as NBC Universal had anticipated.
Despite the challenges, Steve remains optimistic and has a contingency plan in place. He said that he is working on something “real cute” and that he is not worried about the decisions made by networks and executives. He believes that God has a plan for him and that every door that closes allows for a new opportunity to open.
Steve also spoke about the restrictions on his ability to continue his show on Steve Harvey FM, a syndicated radio show that he hosts. He acknowledged that the industry may close doors on him in 2019, but he believes that this is God’s way of helping him slow down and take a break. He trusts that everything that happens to him is for his good and his betterment, and that God will not abandon him.
In conclusion, Kelly Clarkson’s announcement about her new talk show has caused some upheaval in the daytime TV world, particularly for Steve Harvey and his “Steve” program. However, Steve remains optimistic and believes that God has a plan for him. As he faces the uncertainty of his future in the industry, he reminds us all to trust in God and to believe that every closed door presents an opportunity for something new and exciting.
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