Over It! 'Cry Baby' Blake Wants Off ‘The Voice’ Amid Behind-The-Scenes Turmoil
The Season 14 premiere of NBC’s hit singing competition The Voice is just weeks away, but RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned there's already some serious drama brewing behind the scenes for veteran coach Blake Shelton!
This year’s star judges, which include Shelton, 41, Adam Levine, 38, Alicia Keys, 37, and newbie Kelly Clarkson, 35, have already started shooting the show together.
Although Shelton — who infamously started dating girlfriend Gwen Stefani, 48, while the two were on the judges panel together — is all smiles in a newly released promo clip, a source close to production insisted that things are quite different when the cameras aren’t rolling.
“Blake has made tens of millions of dollars on The Voice and he has gotten insane exposure for his music,” the source said, “but the money and fame have changed Blake. He is a cry baby if he doesn’t get his own way and he barks orders at people.”
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Shelton’s costar and longtime bestie Levine is also considering quitting after the upcoming season to spend more time with his wife, Behati Prinsloo, 28 — who is pregnant with his second child — and their 1-year-old daughter, Dusty Rose.
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“If Adam quits, Blake is definitely walking out behind him,” the insider revealed to RadarOnline.com, adding, “And producers are okay with that. After eight years of Blake and Adam doing this, everyone is just ready for a change."
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