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Boy George confirms he won’t return to The Voice
Published on Tuesday 5 July 2016I think we can all agree that the thing everyone wanted to know about Will.i.am is will.he.be on the next series of “The Voice” in the United Kingdom, when it moves from the BBC to ITV.
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Boy George joined Ricky Wilson, Paloma Faith, and will.i.am for season five of the show in January (16), the last to be screened on the BBC.
Siobhan Green, head of entertainment at ITV, said: “We are thrilled to bits that will.i.am’s signed up to ITV for “The Voice UK” and “The Voice Kids”.
Boy George has ruled himself out of the new series of ‘The Voice’ on ITV. “I love the United Kingdom”. A fan took to Twitter to ask George about whether he would be returning, and he is now in a position to confirm that he will not be jumping ship to ITV.
The Black Eyed Peas star has been on the panel of the United Kingdom talent show since it started in 2012, but his future on the programme was in doubt when it was announced the series was moving from the BBC to ITV.
The judging line-up has also been hit with several changes over the years, with Kylie Minogue, Sir Tom Jones, Jessie J, The Script’s Danny O’Donoghue and Rita Ora all taking turns in seats on the panel. “And I’m thrilled to add The Voice Kids to the mix”.
He’s not the only familiar face to return, as Emma Willis will be back on hosting duties and continue to present the show.
On Sunday night (July 3) the “revamped” new series of “Top Gear” came to an end, giving the troubled BBC show its lowest viewing figures yet.
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Will and Emma will also return for The Voice Kids.