Adam Levine has reportedly been given a warning about their behaviour ahead of his return to The Voice . The Maroon 5 singer is returning to the NBC show after leaving in 2019 following 16 series. He will be coaching again next year for season 27 alongside John Legend, Michael Bublé and Kelsea Ballerini.
While fans will be pleased to see the 45-year-old back on their screens, it is claimed that some employees are ‘concerned’ about his behaviour. The Daily Mail alleges some staff members remember him as ‘cocky’ during his first run, and are worried he’ll be the same again. ‘Not everyone is happy with Adam coming back to the show,’ a source told the publication.
‘There have been many changes behind-the-scenes, but there are a lot of people still there from Adam’s time before and don’t like that he will be returning, because, towards the end of his last run, he was cocky, arrogant and seemed entitled. ‘People get second chances, and maybe Adam will change. But if he remains the abrasive Adam from the past, then they will get rid of him again.
’ Adam is the second-longest serving judge, behind Blake Shelton. It is claimed the producers’ decision to bring Adam back is partly fueled by their desire to also see Blake, 47, back on the show . ‘The dynamic that Adam and Blake had was TV gold, and the show would love to have that back again in the future,’ the insider said.
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