‘The Talk’ Renewed For 13th Season

The Emmy winning daytime television show ‘The Talk’ has been renewed for its 13th season with current hosts. 

By Brooks Welch

The Emmy-winning daytime show ‘The Talk’ has been renewed for its 13th season with current hosts.

As reported by Deadline, ‘The Talk’ has had a somewhat controversial 12 months and a revolving door of hosts. But the CBS daytime series will return for a 13th season, with all of its current hosts, Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Jerry O’Connell, Natalie Morales and Sheryl Underwood.


The outlet also reported that last month, Underwood signed a new multi-year deal to remain on the show. Morales joined as a permanent co-host in October, while former NFL player Gbajabiamila became a permanent co-host in September. O’Connell also joined last year.

In the show’s recent history, the original co-host Sharon Osbourne was fired last year following controversial comments on race and her defense of friend Piers Morgan. Carrie Ann Inaba also left the show last year, as did Elaine Welteroth.

Underwood is the longest serving host of the series, having joined during the show’s second season in 2011.

“It’s always fun when you’re somewhere where you can work with people you love,” she said. “We have the right team for right now. It’s a positive affirmation that we’re going in the right direction.”

Over the course of its run, “The Talk” has won four Daytime Emmy awards, from 17 nominations, reports Variety.

Season 12 of the show will run through August 5. The show airs every weekday on CBS, on 2 PM ET. You can also stream the series on Paramount+.