Country star Blake Shelton shared big news on October 11. After 12 groundbreaking years, he’ll leave The Voice following spring 2023. As the only original coach since 2011, his exit marks the show’s biggest change yet.
Opening up on Instagram, Shelton confessed, “I’ve wrestled with this decision.” He continued, “But now feels right to move on from my red chair.”
Reflecting on his journey, Shelton grew emotional. “The Voice transformed my life,” he wrote. First, he thanked the production team. Next, he praised his fellow coaches. Then, he highlighted meeting wife Gwen Stefani there in 2014. Finally, he honored the talented contestants.
However, Shelton saved his deepest gratitude for fans. “You make everything possible,” he emphasized. “Your support matters most.”
Looking ahead, season 23 brings fresh faces. Chance the Rapper and Niall Horan will join. Meanwhile, Kelly Clarkson returns. Although Shelton departs, he could potentially return like past coaches.
Currently, Shelton remains on screens. He coaches alongside Stefani, John Legend, and Camila Cabello. Fans can watch Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on NBC.
Shelton leaves an unmatched legacy. Not only does he hold the most wins (9), but he also coached the longest. Additionally, his humor became a show trademark.
As comments poured in, one fan summarized: “Your chair will never feel the same.” Indeed, Shelton’s final season promises to be unforgettable. With his signature charm and heartfelt goodbyes, he’ll undoubtedly make it one for the books.