The Mel Robbins Present: Cancelled; No Season Two for Daytime Discuss Present

Cancelled

The Mel Robbins Present is not going to return subsequent fall. The daytime discuss present has been canceled. The collection will end out its one and solely season although, so viewers can maintain tuning in to look at the collection till then.

Sony Photos TV mentioned the next concerning the cancellation of The Mel Robbins Show:

“The Mel Robbins Present will proceed manufacturing as deliberate and ship unique episodes for the whole season, nevertheless it is not going to be returning for season two. Mel has had a optimistic influence on hundreds of thousands of daytime viewers and we nonetheless strongly imagine in her message and the work she is doing. We’re pleased with the present and the proficient workforce and thank our companions and launch group at Nexstar, and our advertisers and sponsors, for his or her distinctive help.”

Robbins additionally has her personal phrases to share concerning the choice to finish the collection after one season, per The Hollywood Reporter:

“It was a privilege to have a platform on tv to struggle for on a regular basis folks. I’m so pleased with the present we created as a result of it serves as a lifeline and day by day useful resource for viewers who’re struggling and wish extra out of their lives. I finish each present by saying, ‘I imagine in you and your capacity to vary,’ and with or with out this present, I imply it.”

This fall, exhibits that includes Drew Barrymore and Nick Cannon will be a part of the daytime discuss present ranks.

What do you think? Do you watch The Mel Robbins Present? Are you unhappy that the present has been canceled?

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