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Two New Coaches Coming to "The Voice" Next Season



Major shake-up at NBC's hit singing competition as it has been revealed that Miley Cyrus will be joining "The Voice" as a coach for next season. For the women coaches, it has been a revolving door of original coach Christina Aguilera (back this season), Shakira, and Team Blake mentor Gwen Stefani. Cyrus is this season's key adviser, which means that she helps the singers for their final prep before they go to the Playoffs. She has loved this role and announced via social media that she will be taking over a seat for season 11. It is presumed that she will fill Aguilera's chair as she is on and off but there is also another female who will be coming on as a coach: Alicia Keys

The singer will be taking over for someone but who? There has been a rumor that Adam Levine, who has won several times and has been with the show since the beginning, will take next season off to focus on fatherhood as his wife Behati Prinsloo is pregnant. If this were to occur, it would be the first time that there were two female coaches on the show. Maybe lackluster ratings sparked this idea.

If Levine does leave, that would mean the panel would consist of Keys, Cyrus, Pharrell Williams and Blake Shelton. It would be who of Levine to stay on in some capacity as he and Shelton have an insanely cute bromance. We shall see. What do you think of the news? Are you excited for the changes to come or do you think that it is time for the show to come to an end? Let us know!

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