Following Reba McEntire’s new role as a coach, it’s been announced that another country music icon will be joining The Voice Season 24. NBC has revealed that Wynonna Judd has been added to the show as this season’s Mega Mentor. She joins superstar coaches McEntire, Niall Horan, John Legend, and Gwen Stefani as a mentor to the remaining artists who have made it through the Battle Rounds as each team prepares for the three-way Knockouts beginning Nov. 6.
It was previously announced that McEntire would be replacing Blake Shelton on The Voice after the “God Gave Me You” singer exited the show last season. Earlier this year, McEntire spoke out about taking over for Shelton, telling Newsweek, “It’s a lot of pressure because nobody can replace Blake Shelton. He’s a huge personality and a wonderful person. So I’m just getting in there trying to have fun and represent country music as best I can.”
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The country music legend went on to praise the show’s crew, saying, “It’s a well-oiled machine, so getting in at this time is marvelous. Everybody knows the game plan, from the crew, the producers. Everybody on the show is so nice, so sweet, and have been so helpful. I’m loving it.” McEntire then shared why kind of judge fans can expect her to avoid being, and noted how she opted not to join the series prior to its debut in 2011. “I can’t be a mean Judge,” she said. “I mean, when I turned it down 15 years ago, when they wanted me to do The Voice, I said, ‘I can’t tell anybody that they’re horrible.’ I can’t say to somebody, ‘Well, is your mama gonna meet you at the bus station? Because you’re going home.’ I can’t do that.”
While the experience is a new one for McEntire, she revealed that fellow coaches John Legend, Gwen Stefani, and Niall Horan have provided her with a lot of advice and support. “I learn from John, Gwen, and Niall,” she shared. “Every day that we’re working on The Voice, I’m learning more from them how to let ’em down easy if they don’t get picked up, coach ’em, and if you can give them any advice whatsoever.”
She continued, “Like if none of the coaches turn around, they’re going home immediately. And so it’s good just to say, ‘If you want to come back again, try it again next season, maybe a song that suits you, one that you’re really comfortable with and that really shows your talent,’ give them advice and encourage them to come back.”
The Voice airs Mondays (8-10 p.m. ET/PT) and Tuesdays (9-10 p.m. ET/PT) on NBC and next day on Peacock.
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