After two seasons, Kellie Pickler's daytime talk show "Pickler & Ben" has been canceled.
"We were really disappointed to have to announce that we were going to be sunsetting Pickler & Ben after season two," the E.W. Scripps Company's President of Local Media Brian Lawlor told the Tennessean. "We loved the show. Audiences loved the show."
"Pickler & Ben," broadcast weekdays at 9 am, is hosted by country singer Kellie Pickler and Emmy-winning television personality Ben Aaron.
The show will wind up after completing the current schedule in September.
Premiered in September 2017, the live studio show featured guests such as music legend Dolly Parton, celebrity chef Maneet Chauhan, Kenny Rogers and Tim McGraw in its first season.
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