Miley Cyrus Will Be A Coach On 'The Voice' Season 11

  • 26 March 2016

She only announced last month that she was joining ‘The Voice’ as a special advisor, but Miley Cyrus seems to be making her move to the NBC reality show more permanent, revealing she’ll be a coach on season 11.

The 23 year old singer will be making her debut on the show on Monday (March 28th) when the knockout rounds commence and her role as Key Advisor begins, which will see her offer advice to all teams and contestants.

Cyrus confirmed the news on Twitter herself, writing: “It's true! I am going to be the newest judge on Season 11 of The Voice @NBCTheVoice #thevoice.” She’ll most likely be joining Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Alicia Keys, the replacement for Pharrell Williams who has already confirmed he will not be returning after the current season.

Image caption Miley Cyrus is to be a coach on series 11 of 'The Voice' in September

So, what does this mean for the behind-the-scenes politics of ‘The Voice’? TMZ has speculated that it likely means the end of Gwen Stefani, who some had thought would be rotated back into a coaching role after assisting on her boyfriend Blake Shelton’s team this year.

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No more adorable Blake ‘n’ Gwen moments, then, but it’ll likely please Christina Aguilera, who has been reportedly complaining about the exposure given to the pair. But does Miley’s involvement mean that Christina herself is for the chop? We’ll find out when the eleventh season begins filming in September.

The ‘Wrecking Ball’ star, who is back together with her fiancé Liam Hemsworth for the second time, announced her participation in the current tenth series back in early February as Key Advisor. It’s a high-profile role that has previously been held down by Taylor Swift, Rihanna and Coldplay singer Chris Martin.

Miley is currently in New York filming her parts in Woody Allen’s new Amazon Prime series. She sent an Instagram message from the set earlier this week, celebrating the tenth anniversary of ‘Hannah Montana’, the Disney show that made her a superstar.

“Sending love to all my cast members on this anniversary. To the world it's a celebration of 10 years but for us the journey began way before the world had any clue who the f*** any of us are.”

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