“The Mel Robbins Show” is Canceled

Mel Robbins. Photo by Andrew Toth/Getty Images for Audible

The one-hour talk show, which featured self-help author Mel Robbins helping guests overcome obstacles to achieving their goals, has been canceled. 

Sony Pictured confirmed in a statement that the daytime-TV program, which debuted in the fall 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,” they said in a statement. “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.”

“It was a privilege to have a platform on television to fight for everyday people,” Robbins said. “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!”

Production will continue until the first and now only season’s episode order is complete.