The Voice UK confirm superstar panel as Anne Marie and Olly Murs replaced
21.02.2024 - 13:51
/ ok.co.uk
The Voice UK has announced its brand new panel of celebrity coaches following Anne-Marie and Olly Murs ' exits from the show.
The pair were reportedly axed from The Voice UK last year. With two of the big red chairs now empty, ITV has revealed that Grammy Award winner LeAnn Rimes will be joining the panel.
The US singer, 41, is best known for her hit Can't Fight the Moonlight and multiple music awards.
Meanwhile, McFly's Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones are making history by filling the fourth coaching spot in a double chair. Danny is no stranger to the format, with the star currently a coach on The Voice Kids.
The pair rose to fame as teenagers in the band McFly alongside Harry Judd and Dougie Poynter. With hits like 5 Colours in Her Hair, All About You and Shine a Light, McFly continue to perform as a group.
Announcing the news on her Instagram, LeAnn Rimes wrote a tongue-in-cheek reference to her joining the UK panel. She posted, "Can someone pop the kettle on...I'll be there very soon," with a winky face.
"Being able to work with and nurture emerging, vibrant talent in the UK represents a new chapter of my heart felt connection with the wonderful fans I've had deep ties with for decades," she added in a statement. "I'm looking forward to offering my heart and guidance, sharing what I've learned through my own musical journey, and discovering the extraordinary talent that the UK is renowned for." As for Danny Jones, he revealed that he was "buzzing" to join the line-up, writing on Instagram: "Oh yeah! Me and Tom Fletcher gonna be spinning round together for some awesome singers." Tom added, "Super excited to share the news that I'll be joining The Voice UK as a coach in their first ever DOUBLE CHAIR with the Piranha
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