The Voice US has announced who is replacing Kelly Clarkson as coach for the upcoming 22nd season.
The 'What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)' hitmaker has left the singing competition after eight seasons in order to spend more time with her children, while 'God is a Woman' singer Ariana Grande has stepped down as well, although her stint has only lasted for a single season (so far).
As revealed in a TikTok video of the coaches singing Mika's 'Grace Kelly' over video call, Fifth Harmony star turned solo star and Cinderella actress Camilla Cabello is taking over Kelly's spinning chair.
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Meanwhile, John Legend and country star Blake Shelton (who has been on every single season) are returning once again, while Shelton's wife and all round musical superstar Gwen Stefani is also coming back after taking a few seasons off.
As if often the case with The Voice, the door is open for Kelly and Ariana to return in future seasons. Just like Gwen, artists like Alicia Keys, Miley Cyrus and Christina Aguilera have left the show and returned at a later date.
One person who won't be returning though is Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine. Adam appeared on 16 consecutive seasons up until 2019, and was asked by a fan on Instagram the following year if he'd ever coach again.
But it sounds like the hitmaker is in no rush for a return, bluntly stating at the time that he absolutely does not want to coach on the show again.
During her eight seasons as coach, Kelly won a very impressive four of them, with acts Brynn Cartelli, Chevel Shepherd, Jake Hoot and Girl Named Tom. Blake has won eight of his 21 total seasons, while Gwen and John have won once each.
The Voice US is expected to return to NBC for season 22 in Autumn this year. ITV2 airs the US version, while ITV airs The Voice UK and The Voice Kids.
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