The Mel Robbins Show: Cancelled; No Season Two for Daytime Talk Show

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The Mel Robbins Show will not return next fall. The daytime talk show has been canceled. The series will finish out its one and only season though, so viewers can keep tuning in to watch the series until then.

Sony Pictures TV said the following about the cancellation of The Mel Robbins Show:

“The Mel Robbins Show will continue production as planned and deliver original episodes for the entire season, however it will not be returning for season two. Mel has had a positive impact on millions of daytime viewers and we still strongly believe in her message and the work she is doing. We are proud of the show and the talented team and thank our partners and launch group at Nexstar, and our advertisers and sponsors, for their exceptional support.”

Robbins also has her own words to share about the decision to end the series after one season, per The Hollywood Reporter:

“It was a privilege to have a platform on television to fight for everyday people. I am so proud of the show we created because it serves as a lifeline and daily resource for viewers who are struggling and want more out of their lives. I end every show by saying, ‘I believe in you and your ability to change,’ and with or without this show, I mean it.”

This fall, shows featuring Drew Barrymore and Nick Cannon will join the daytime talk show ranks.

What do you think? Do you watch The Mel Robbins Show? Are you sad that the show has been canceled?

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