Blake Shelton discusses a possible return to The voice.
This is great news for fans. But viewers who enjoy the important shoots The voice Coaches may be less eager for his return.
When Blake Shelton showed up at Coachella, he did so to support Gwen Stefani. Their No Doubt reunion was one of the hottest acts at the annual music festival.
To be honest, he doesn’t seem too keen on resuming his coaching position. But he obviously doesn’t rule anything out.
Many people first learned about Blake Shelton while watching “The Voice.”
Although Blake Shelton was already popular in the niche country music genre, his music did not break through into the mainstream. However, his name and face are there.
This is partly due to his famous wife, Gwen Stefani. But that’s partly because of his long-standing role as a coach The voicestarting with its premiere in 2011.
But Blake Shelton is gone The voice after season 23. That means 23 consecutive seasons over 12 consecutive years.
Is Blake Shelton planning to return to “The Voice” soon?
On Sunday, April 21, Blake Shelton spoke with Additional TV admitting he has no official plans to return to his coaching role.
“I never planned to work at The voice again,” he said.
However, he hasn’t ruled anything out either. In fact, it gave a glimpse of what the future could bring.
Never say Never!
“Who knows?” Blake Shelton then thought about a possibility The voice Come back. “That’s me sitting here as I say this.”
He fully admitted, “I can’t say I wouldn’t stop by for a surprise appearance.”
A cameo comeback is not the same as a coaching position. However, he has positive memories of this high-paying gig.
“The Voice” marks an important phase in Blake Shelton’s life
“This show is the biggest and most important thing I have ever been a part of in my career,” he affirmed. “It changed my life.”
Not only did he introduce himself to a new audience and make a huge amount of money in the process, but he also met his wife on the show.
“When I left, I felt like I had really left; “We all love each other,” he emphasized to the coaching team The voice. In other words: It wasn’t a bitter farewell.
Why did Blake Shelton leave “The Voice” in the first place?
“I’ve done this for 23 seasons without missing a single season, you know?” Blake explained. “I know what you want, Pat Sajak!” Sajak was the host Wheel of Fortune for 41 years. Starting this fall, the legendary Vanna White will co-host, unfortunately alongside Ryan Seacrest.
“Because that’s how I started feeling,” Shelton admitted. “When you play two seasons in a row, there’s really no time for anything else, you know?”
He then argued: “If you didn’t want to have a family and a life so badly, you could do it, but something has to give. “It was time for The Voice to be something that gives.”