ITV The Voice fans distracted by judging feature as they call for change: ‘Too much!’
ITV’s The Voice continued on Saturday, with Sir Tom Jones, will.i.am, LeAnn Rimes, Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones back to offer their expertise as coaches to a whole host of hopeful singers.
The episode saw the panel eagerly awaiting the perfect voice to turn their chairs for – but just minutes in, fans were distracted by a feature of the show they demanded to be changed.
The series has seen a few changes already this year, with former coaches Olly Murs and Anne-Marie having left the show.
Instead, singer LeAnn Rimes, 42, and McFly members Tom Fletcher, 39 and Danny Jones, 38, have joined the panel, with the band members acting as a duo.
Talking about the new judges recently, host Emma Willis explained how Rimes may have a slight advantage.
The 48-year-old presenter of the ITV favourite has been fronting the show since 2014 and has seen different judges come and go on the show.
“LeAnn is amazing. It blows me away that she has been in the business for 30 years,” she commented.
She added: “She started as a kid, so she has a wealth of knowledge and is brilliant as a coach. She also does The Voice Australia, so she knows exactly how it all works and excels in the chair.”
She’s a Lady hit-maker Jones, 84, also made a recent admission about his co-star. Talking about will.i.am, he remarked: “I think Will can be competitive. He is sneaky and sometimes he tries to hide if he is going to hit the button.”
The 49-year-old rapper has starred in The Voice UK since 2012 and has also coached on the UK’s edition of The Voice Kids from 2017 to 2023.
Unfortunately, fans made several complaints about the judges and the focus the show gives them. Taking to X, formerly Twitter, many viewers blasted how much of the show was dedicated to the coaches.
The opening of the show saw a long introduction for the judges, and halfway through the episode, Jones and Rimes performed a lengthy duet.
Not all fans of the show enjoyed the focus on the established singers and instead called for more of the show’s coverage to be dedicated to those auditioning.
“They spend way too much of every episode introducing the judges! #TheVoice #TheVoiceUK,” one complained.
Another wrote: “That’s why it’s on for so long, after all the screen time the judges get each week we only see about six contestants per episode.”
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“The Voice is ones again focusing way too much on the judges, I wanna see new talent PLZ #TheVoice #TheVoiceUK,” another pleaded.
“This show has gone stale and over formatted. It was last good when Jessie J was on it . #thevoice #thevoiceUK,” another penned.
Others had positive things to say about the show though, with someone else writing: “love the voice”.
“If anything can bring me to tears WOW #TheVoice #TheVoiceUK,” another shared. (sic)