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According to a production insider, 'The Voice' Season 27 producers know fans want something different for season 28.
It was an impressive run, too, as Ballerini’s artist Jaelen Johnston finished the show in second place. Plus, there’s always the possibility of a return in the future.
It was an impressive run, too, as Ballerini’s artist Jaelen Johnston finished the show in second place. Plus, there’s always the possibility of a return in the future.
Ballerini has called The Voice a “bucket list” job and said being a coach was “one of the greatest honors” of her entire career. “It’s been such a beautiful season of doing things that are out of my ...
Kelsea Ballerini talks about her future with The Voice The Voice Season 27 was Kelsea Ballerini's first entry into the judging world. You can say she has done an amazing job at her first attempt in ...
With his gravel-voiced charm and soul-drenched vocals, Jaelen Johnston captured national attention on The Voice, quickly becoming a fan favorite under Kelsea Ballerini’s mentorship.
During Johnston’s Blind Audition, he sang “Where the Wild Things Are” by Luke Combs and received a three-chair turn from Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Bublé, and Adam Levine.
This marks Bublé's second victory in a row on the NBC show following his Season 26 win. Hot on David's heels was Jaelen Johnston, a member of Kelsea Ballerini's team who came in second place.
While cameras didn’t show Johnston's coach Ballerini’s response, an insider told The US Sun, "Right when Jaelen started humming and clearly forgot his words, Kelsea looked immediately concerned." The ...