‘The Voice’ Updates: Miley Cyrus The Most Hated Coach? Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Even Alicia Keys Want Her Out?

"The Voice" Season 11 is turning out to be an interesting one with new show formats and the competition now down to the Top 12 contenders. Moreover, to see how the coaches on the show get along with each other is another reason to watch the popular singing competition. Recent news regarding the mentors of "The Voice" though is not very nice, with reports that judges Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Alicia Keys, and Gwen Stefani (who is returning in Season 12) seem to be ganging up on the youngest mentor, Miley Cyrus.

A report from Unreality TV said that "The Climb" singer is not really that popular among fellow coaches, to the point that Adam Levine would rather quit the show which he has been a part of since Season 1 if Miley Cyrus will be back for Season 13. The Unreality TV article claims that all the judges are bothered by Miley's loud and obnoxious ways.


It can be recalled that Miley Cyrus was introduced as a judge this season as a replacement for Gwen Stefani. Last month, "The Voice" announces its renewal for two more seasons as well as confirmation that the "Don't Speak" singer will be back for Season 12 and Miley Cyrus will return for Season 13. Apparently, the news of Miley coming back as judge infuriated Adam Levine so bad that he will refuse to be part of "The Voice" at all as reported by RadarOnline.

Nonetheless, "The Voice" has not confirmed any truth about the ongoing feud among the mentors. In fact contrary to the reports, a BuddyTV article claims that Miley is the most dedicated mentor of all. As published, Miley Cyrus works really hard to help her team members and would even cry whenever someone from her camp is eliminated.

What can you say about Miley Cyrus performance as the judge in "The Voice" Season 11? Do you think Adam Levine along with the rest of "The Voice" mentors really hates Miley Cyrus?

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