The Voice’s 27th season premieres Monday, February 3rd, and coaches John Legend, Kelsea Ballerini, Adam Levine and Michael Bublé share what their experience has been like on the show. Keep watching for the full interview!
Adam Levine:
That I was in such a chaotic environment.
John Legend:
Rookie is here.
Kelsea Ballerini:
The rookie is here.
Adam Levine:
She’s so d*mn lovable. It’s like sickening.
Rania Aniftos:
I know, right?
John Legend:
It’s very difficult to be mean to Kelsea Ballerini
Adam Levine:
Very difficult.
Tetris Kelly:
Kelsea Ballerini is leaving internet trolls behind and embracing a new family on season 27 of The Voice and we sat down with the coaches. Already Adam Levine is saying, with Kelsea, some tense judging days are behind him.
John Legend:
We do compete, but it doesn’t get dirty. It doesn’t get dirty.
Adam Levine:
We all let each other speak. We don’t talk over each other. It used to get so ugly guys, you don’t even know, man. We used to scream over each other.
John Legend:
He’s still traumatized from those days.
Adam Levine:
You know what’s crazy? I have realized through this process, which has become therapy of the sort, that I was in such a chaotic environment like me and Blake are slanging hate at each other like everyone’s yelling and screaming. It was so different, but I wouldn’t be able to even stomach or handle that at this point. This is the perfect place. I’m in the right place. It’s a safe space.
Tetris Kelly:
We’re happy, Adam’s happy. And when it comes to advice for the new country princess coach, Michael Bublé has this to say about fakeness.
Michael Bublé:
What I said to her was this, that friendships don’t happen. It’s fake.
Keep watching for more!