Ariana Grande may be a great artist but as a singing coach, she doesn’t think so! The Dangerous Woman singer wowed viewers, co-judges and contestants when she appeared on the 21st season of The Voice alongside Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton. From hilariously playing her Thank U, Next song during the argument to making unprecedented digs at the contestants, Grande made quite an impact as a first-time judge.
However, if given another chance, the pop star would love to pass up the chance to coach again, but why? During his appearance on the Las Culturistas podcast, he revealed that his time on the show influenced him greatly. She admitted that chair spinning was fun but that she became too emotionally invested in the contestants she trained for her to recover.
“I become emotionally attached to everyone. That’s my problem,” she said. Grande explained, “I can’t really do that because I really go in. I really get along with everybody there. I love everybody so much. I love meeting people, and I’m so invested.” have felt.”
In singing reality shows, each judge creates a team of contestants and trains them throughout the show. He has been given complete creative freedom to bring out the best in each contestant. In Season 21, Clarkson’s team was defeated by sister trio Girl Named Tom to win the title.
When Grande was asked about her engagement with the ‘Because of You’ singer, she had nothing but praise for her former co-judge, calling her “the best in the world” and “incredible.” The current season of The Voice features Michael Buble, Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, and Snoop Dogg as panelists.
So far in the competition, they have assembled their teams and are ready to fight against each other in the knockout rounds. After this round, the best five competitors from each team will advance to the playoffs. As for the Side to Side singer, she is busy promoting her upcoming and much-awaited musical film Wicked with Cynthia Erivo. The film is set to release in theaters on November 22.