Kylie Minogue could soon be spinning around again as bookies have slashed her odds of returning to The Voice.
Veteran judge will.i.am also has strong odds for a return, alongside Sir Tom Jones – who was dumped from the judging panel for last year’s series.
The programme’s move from the BBC to ITV could bring a shake-up for the judging panel, and judges Ricky Wilson, Paloma Faith and Boy George are by no means certain to return for another series.
An ITV spokesman said: “The coaches for The Voice 2017 on ITV have yet to be confirmed, more details will be confirmed in due course.”
Australian pop star Kylie, who appeared as a judge on the third series of The Voice UK in 2014, was 3-1 last month to join the judging panel – but she is now odds-on at 1-2.
Another new face could be American singer and actress Jennifer Hudson, who is at 2-1.
Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky has already hinted that he could leave the show after three series.
Paloma and Boy George were newcomers to the show in 2015, replacing Sir Tom and Rita Ora – who left to join The X Factor.
Veteran judge will.i.am also has strong odds for a return, alongside Sir Tom Jones – who was dumped from the judging panel for last year’s series.
The programme’s move from the BBC to ITV could bring a shake-up for the judging panel, and judges Ricky Wilson, Paloma Faith and Boy George are by no means certain to return for another series.
An ITV spokesman said: “The coaches for The Voice 2017 on ITV have yet to be confirmed, more details will be confirmed in due course.”
Australian pop star Kylie, who appeared as a judge on the third series of The Voice UK in 2014, was 3-1 last month to join the judging panel – but she is now odds-on at 1-2.
Another new face could be American singer and actress Jennifer Hudson, who is at 2-1.
Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky has already hinted that he could leave the show after three series.
Paloma and Boy George were newcomers to the show in 2015, replacing Sir Tom and Rita Ora – who left to join The X Factor.
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