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Courtesy of Lisa Robertson/InstagramSome QVC shoppers can’t help but make a connection with some of the network’s products — and hosts.
Over the years, viewers have developed close ties with longtime program hosts who have a knack for selling everything from fashion and beauty products to food and electronics.
Every now and then, some of the program’s guests decide to step away from the network to retire, spend more time with family or try something new.
In December 2024, Jennifer Coffey a Kerstin Lindquist both publish they would leave QVC after both serving 13 years as hosts of the program.
“It’s time for me to have more time for my teenagers and my family,” Lindquist shared Instagram. “It is time for God to have a greater impact through me by focusing on faith and well-being in the lives of women.”
As for Coffey, he vowed to keep dreaming after his final show airs on December 31, 2024.
“My whole purpose for the last 13 years has been to inspire,” he said he said in his a farewell celebration. “Whatever your dream is, you’re meant to make that dream come true.”
As viewers look forward to what Coffey and Lindquist do next, keep reading to see what other QVC hosts have been up to since leaving the network:
After 20 years with the network, Robertson said goodbye to QVC in December 2014. “It’s time for a new challenge and a new adventure,” he wrote via a blog post. “Although it’s a little scary to leave what you’ve always known, I’m really excited about what lies ahead.”
After leaving the network, Robertson spent many years working on her own online boutique. In November 2023, however, Robertson announced that the business was closing so she could retire and make more memories with her family, including her husband. Jeff Lawrence.
One of QVC’s most beloved and original former guests returned to the shopping network in May 2022 after nearly two decades away. Levine returned as a guest with her own line within QVC’s iconic fake diamond brand, Diamonique.
His jewelry has become so popular that Levine continues to be a regular guest during fashion and accessory shows.
In March 2023, Gracie announced that she was leaving QVC after 19 years. “You won’t want to miss all the fun with pets, gardening, RVing and much more!” teasing her through Facebook when announcing her departure. “Let’s make sure we stay friends for life.”
Gracie has since returned to QVC with her Girl Next Door a conclusion for gardeners of all levels. She has also kept in touch with her former QVC host Dan Hugheswho also left the network around the same time.
After 13 years on QVC, Coffey held a farewell celebration in December 2024. “We close one chapter and begin another,” he wrote via Instagram when announces her departure. “I can’t wait to hear about your new adventures as I share mine with you too. I don’t know about you, but I have Big Plans and I want to watch and support you as you work on yours. We got this.”
In December 2019, Wheeler officially retired and had his last QVC show as a program host. Although he briefly returned to the shopping network to serve as a brand representative for the NFL, Wheeler spends most of his free time with his family and checking in with his fans via Facebook thanks to his Morning Cup of Inspiration videos through Fearless Faith.
After 25 years as a QVC show host, Bauer had her last show in June 2019. Since then, she has become a lifestyle expert for the Today show and serve as a brand ambassador for Drew a Jonathan Scott‘s QVC line. Most recently, she has continued to showcase her love of jewelry by being a brand representative for JAI Jewelry on QVC.
In July 2020, Nester revealed that she was leave the network after 18 years. Since then she has continued to sell jewelery online and keeps fans updated on her life via Facebook.
In s video update as of January 2024, Nester shared her health update and revealed that she has been cancer free for two years after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
After leaving QVC as the show’s host, Shore chose to spend more time with her two daughters and husband who serves as a pastor. However, after a brief hiatus from television, Shore returned to QVC to serve as a brand representative for Mrs. Prindable’s Gourmet Apples.
While serving as the host of the QVC show, Stauffer whipped up her favorite recipes during her weekly show Step by Step Cooking with Stacey. When she left the network, however, the foodie became a brand ambassador for essential kitchen companies like California Innovations, LonoLife bone broth and more.
Since leaving QVC in 2020, Kerr has continued to share fashion and beauty trends on TV shows like CBC mornings and Lug Live. In her free time, the host spends time with her family, trying new foods or collecting stamps on her passport.