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Major spin-off of “The Voice” planned after the children’s version was canceled after seven seasons

Major spin-off of “The Voice” planned after the children’s version was canceled after seven seasons

I can reveal that a CELEBRITY edition of The Voice is in the works.

ITV Bosses love the wholesome, fun atmosphere of the singing talent show – and have discussed building on its popularity by producing a spin-off featuring famous faces.

The original series with Sir Tom Jones returns in the autumn, but another format is also being consideredPhoto credit: ITV
ITV’s own talents such as Amanda Holden, known for her good voice, are expected to signPhoto credit: Getty

The original, in which audiences were judged solely on their voices, will return in the fall with a new season featuring Sir Tom Jones, Leann Rimes, Will.i.am, Danny Jones and Tom Fletcher in the judges’ chairs, and a 14th season has been ordered for 2025.

However, I can reveal that a Star-Spangled special is also being considered for this filming cycle and several celebrities have already been asked to appear.

A source said: “The Voice is perfect, family-friendly television and remains a big part of ITV’s schedule. A celebrity version has been discussed at ITV Studios and a few names have been put forward to see if they are up for it.

“You could expect ITV’s own good-voiced talent such as Amanda Holden, Jason Manford and Corrie’s Andy Whyment to sign, alongside other celebs from across the world of showbiz.

“At this point, there are no further details on what it will look like and it has not been officially commissioned yet.”

Spin-off on ice

“The Voice” has been running on ITV since 2017 with Emma Willis as presenter after the broadcaster took over the show from BBC One.

Last summer, ITV put spin-off The Voice Kids on ice after seven seasons, but hinted that standalone series were in the works. A spokesperson added: “We are working with Lifted Entertainment on The Voice UK for 2024 and developing specials.”

A celebrity version would be something really special.

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