Adam Levine, Behati Prinsloo Baby: Is 'The Voice' Coach Staying Or Leaving? Details Here!

Now that Adam Levine is going to be a father for the first time, will "The Voice" coach leave the show? There's buzz going around the singer is departing the NBC singing contest following the announcement that his wife Behanti Prinsloo is now pregnant.

A source apparently said that Adam is ready to give up "The Voice" after doing ten seasons of the show in five years. The reality TV singing competition recently premiered its latest season Feb. 29 and Adam hopes to make this his "final season," per Hollywood Life.

Adam intends to make his growing family a top priority, thus his decision for leaving. "He doesn't want to stick around until the show is in decline," the source also said, adding that the Maroon 5 frontman is open to the idea of returning "in a couple of years."

Meanwhile, another insider supposedly revealed in another Hollywood Life report that Adam has no plans of departing the show. "The amount of time he would have to be away really wouldn't be that much. He could easily do both," the source said. "The Voice schedule would offer no neglect to family duties and he would be able to do it because The Voice would be accommodating to all of his needs. They would all be able to work out a proper schedule to make it all work out. "

Adam is said to be "over the moon" about Behati's pregnancy, per Us Weekly especially after telling Ryan Seacrest in a radio interview that they intend to start their family soon. "I want to have 100 kids," he told Ryan. "I want to have more kids than would be socially responsible."

The 26-year-old Victoria's Secret model has the same sentiments about having children as her husband. "I've always wanted a family since I was a little girl, a big family," she told Obsev. "I'm an only child so I wanted like 10 kids...for sure." The couple, who first dated in June 2012, were married in July 2014 in Mexico.

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