‘The Voice' Season 13 Features Miley Cyrus, Christina Aguilera, Pharell Williams And Adam Levine; Snubs Blake Sheldon, Alicia Keys And Gwen Stefani?

Looking forward to its 13th season, the long-running NBC singing show, "The Voice" will feature the return of former coaches, Pharell Williams and Christina Aguilera working alongside Miley Cyrus and Adam Levine.

The latest entertainment news published online said that there have already been speculations whether these talented four coaches will be back on the "The Voice Season 13." Having them will leave out three other outstanding coaches with Blake Sheldon, Gwen Stefani and Alicia Keys.

Blake has appeared in all 11 seasons the same as Levine. Gwen, on the other hand, was seen in seasons 7 and 9 and Alicia is the latest addition to the star-studded list of coaches.

Stories from fans are circulating whether which coach will be seen again on 13th season of the show. Early reports from NBC confirmed that Miley Cyrus declined to be a coach for season 12. The reason could be a speculated feud between other coaches. But, with her out could be a move for her return for season 13.

Other news reported online suggest Blake and Adam's departure after season 12. Both coaches have already served for the past 11 seasons. Leaving with them is Gwen who is thought to be back for the first part of 2017.

There has been recent news regarding the reason behind Levine's decision to leave the show. It is said that he and Miley cannot work together and that there is a developing argument among them.

It is said that if Miley comes back as a coach, Adam will choose to sit out for season 12. But with these latest reports, it seems that Adam is left without choice for the 13th season of the show.

The viewers and audience will have to wait for the final confirmation and word from NBC. For now, Miley, Adam, Pharell, and Christina are the choices to showcase their talents and mentor young aspiring artists for the 13th season.

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