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Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots & Natalie Morales on ‘The Talk’ Ending

women of statement has some big plans to end his daytime talk show for good later this year.

long running show Will end in December after 15 seasonsand host Amanda Kloots, Natalie Morales And Sheryl Underwood teased how they’re going to give the series a big send-off when the time comes.

The trio walked the carpet at the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation 49th Annual Gracie Awards on Tuesday in Beverly Hills, where he talked to ET’s Denny Directo about his grand finale goals.

“You have to see! We have some surprises,” Underwood explained.

“We’re going big, bold and beautiful!” Morales said.

“And we will do it the right way,” Clutes said. “Which we’re really excited about!”

CBS announced in April that the Emmy-winning daytime talk show had been renewed for a 15th and final season, and Will receive a “proper send-off” Before it expires in December.

statement Launched in 2010 after originally being offered by CBS Sarah Gilbert, In the first season, Gilbert was joined by co-hosts Julie Chen Moonves, Sharon Osbourne, leah remini, Holly Robinson Peete and Marissa Jaret Winokur. Other hosts over the years have included Aisha Tyler, Eve, Carrie Ann Inaba, Ellen Welteroth and Marie Osmond.

As for the current stars of Tuesday’s Gracie Awards — who co-host with Akbar Gbajabiamila and Jerry O’Connell — they’re looking toward the future and excited for the opportunities that await them .

“With this career, you never know what happens,” Clutes said. “One phone call changes your life.”

“I think God is opening a door for us, and we’re proud to be a part of Talk history and CBS history and Paramount history,” Underwood shared. “And you’ll really have to wait and see what we’re about to do before we go.”

Meanwhile, the co-hosts spend the evening enjoying the company of the star-studded event, which is set to “recognize exemplary programming created by women, for women and about women across all aspects of media and entertainment.” Was created. Coalition for Women in Media Foundation states,

“We are here in a room full of amazing women and we love being invited to help,” Morales shared.

“It’s so much fun to live here,” Clutes said enthusiastically. “It’s my first time.”

For Underwood, the most impressive thing about the women being honored is their versatility and influence.

“They are not only talented, they are also powerful,” he shared, “[and] This is the year we really need powerful women.”

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