Gwen Stefani Didn’t Hold Back Sharing Her Thoughts on Blake Shelton Leaving ‘The Voice’
As the couple continues to coach season 22 of the hit NBC series, Gwen has also taken time to attend industry events. During a recent appearance at the 2022 Matrix Awards in New York City, she was asked for her thoughts on Blake leavingafter 23 seasons. While she admitted she wasn't quite prepared for her husband's big decision, she was incredibly supportive of all the work he's put into making the show as popular as it is now.
"I have to figure out who this new Blake’s going to be, right? But I’m just so proud of him."Despite the support from Gwen, fans shared how sad they were to see the veteran coach go. "Blake’s the heart and soul of #TheVoice so I will not be able to watch after he leaves," one person wrote on YouTube. "Blake Shelton probably moving on to better things, but maybe in the near future he will return," another commented.
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