Christina Aguilera News: 'The Voice' Judge Returns For Season 10, Hopeful To Break The 'Girl Curse'
By J. Navarra | Feb 17, 2016 04:45 AM EST
Christina Aguilera fans will be delighted to hear of the good news: their favorite singer and artist returns to the judging seat for "The Voice" season 10.
A teaser showed what the upcoming run with Aguilera will be like. To make the upcoming season even more interesting, Aguilera promised to break the "girl curse," pertaining to the male mentors winning each time for the past nine seasons.
Aguilera is reportedly close to the season 10 hopefuls that she even gave one a peck on the lips and expresses that season 10's blind auditions are the "funniest" she's ever seen.
The singer will be eplacing Gwen Stefani, however, the former No Doubt singer has been enlisted by boyfriend Blake Shelton to become one of the musical advisors on his team.
Blake along with veteran judges Pharrel Williams and Adam Levine will also back nexy season. Patti Labelle was recruited by Aguilera as her team's adviser, while Diddy will man the machine behind Pharell. How about Levine? Tori Kelly, the Grammy Best New Artist Nominee, will offer tips to Levine's hopefuls.
And some more good news for music fans, Miley Cyrus will be this season's key advisor. Previous seasons' advisers included Taylor Swift and Rihanna.
Do you think Aguilera's team will take this year's trophy? Get ready for "The Voice" season 10 when it premieres on Feb. 29, Monday at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.
Check out the teaser below!
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