Another Co-Host Bolts: Elaine Welteroth to Exit ‘The Talk’ After One Season, Joins Carrie Ann Inaba Out the Door

Things are really not looking too good at CBS’ “The Talk.” Following the departure of Carrie Ann Inaba earlier this month comes word that Elaine Welteroth will also be leaving the daytime chatfest after just one season.

According to Deadline, which first reported the news, Welteroth has decided to put her focus on “other projects.” Meanwhile, “The Talk” is now on the hunt for new permanent co-hosts to replace both Inaba and Welteroth. It’s understood that at least one new co-host, said to be a person of color, is hoped to be in place when the show returns for its 12th season premiering Monday, September 13.

In a statement given to Deadline, executive producers Heather Gray and Kristin Matthews said, “We wish Elaine all the best. We are grateful for her passion, enthusiasm, and insight she brought to the show daily.” They added, “Her openness and meaningful conversations were attributes we admired and always appreciated.”

Welteroth’s exit marks the fifth co-host change the veteran series has had in just one year. Prior to the launch of season 11 in 2020, Marie Osmond exited after just one season followed by the departure of Eve in December after just four seasons. The two were replaced by Amanda Kloots and Welteroth, respectively, starting in January. In March, it was announced that the show’s only remaining original co-host, Sharon Osbourne, would be leaving the series after a blowup on set during a March episode spiraled out of control over a conversation about racism. She was later replaced by Jerry O’Connell who officially signed on as the show’s first permanent male co-host in July.

Cliff Lipson/CBS | Elaine Welteroth, Jerry O’Connell, Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots (“The Talk”)
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In the ratings, “The Talk” has been cratering long before its relaunch earlier in the year with the introduction of a new set and new logo. In fact, the show had consistently hit record lows in Total Viewers long before Welteroth and Kloots made their debuts. Surprisingly, CBS handed the series a 12th season order with the hopes of turning things around.

In reporting Inaba’s exit from “The Talk,” Page Six revealed that the show is possibly looking to hire a second male co-host to replace her. It’s not known if the person of color mentioned by Deadline also meant they’d be male as well.

With Welteroth’s exit, and until a replacement is announced, the remaining panelists of “The Talk” now consists of just the aforementioned O’Connell, Kloots, and Sheryl Underwood who joined the table in season two.

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