
Pink may be preparing for a surprising new chapter in her career, and it could involve daytime television. With Kelly Clarkson preparing to end her long-running talk show, speculation is growing that the pop superstar could step into a major role on NBC.
Industry chatter began picking up after Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, spent time filling in as a guest host on The Kelly Clarkson Show. According to insiders, her appearances reportedly impressed producers and viewers alike, fueling talk that the network may see her as a potential successor once Clarkson’s show wraps up.
Adding to the buzz, sources say Pink has recently been spending more time in New York City. One insider claimed she was spotted meeting with members of her team at Soho House in Manhattan, where she reportedly spent hours reviewing documents and discussing plans. While nothing has been confirmed, the sighting has only intensified rumors that she could be positioning herself for a larger role in daytime TV.
For now, Pink is scheduled to guest-host the program for a full week, a move some observers believe could double as a test run. Television insiders say networks often use extended guest-host stints to gauge audience reactions before committing to a new long-term host.
The speculation comes after Kelly Clarkson surprised fans earlier this year by announcing that The Kelly Clarkson Show will end after its seventh season. The Grammy-winning singer shared the news on social media, explaining that she wants to focus more on family life and spend additional time with her children.
Clarkson later elaborated on her decision during an interview on Today, saying that balancing a daily television show with parenting had become increasingly difficult. While stepping away from the show was emotional, she said the decision ultimately felt right for her family.
Meanwhile, Pink recently addressed a separate wave of rumors about her personal life. Reports had circulated suggesting she and husband Carey Hart had separated again, but the singer quickly dismissed the claims on Instagram, joking that the news was the first she had heard of it. As speculation continues around her next move, fans are watching closely to see whether the chart-topping artist might soon become daytime television’s newest host.