The Voice has always pegged itself as a “nice” show, free of the drama and negativity that surrounded other singing competitions (cough, cough, American Idol).
But while the coaches may seem all buddy-buddy in front of the cameras, behind the scenes is a whole other ball of wax.
This season, Miley Cyrus joined the show as an advisor and producers liked her so much they promoted her to full-fledged coach next season, joining the ranks of Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and new coach Alicia Keys.
The news hit Adam Levine hard, because he is reportedly not a fan of Miley’s.
It turns out that the two butted heads at every turn this season, and now Adam is furious he has to see Miley in the spinning red chair all day, err day when they tape next season.
“They both have short attention spans. They find each other annoying,” a source told Us Weekly.
“Adam would get agitated when Miley would interrupt him, and she enjoyed getting under his skin.”
That kinda sounds fun to watch.
In the show’s first couple seasons, it was rumored that Adam was feuding with coach Christina Aguilera, but it seems the two buried the hatchet and the Maroon 5 front man is refocusing his umbrage toward Miley.
Christina, who will not return next season, appears to have found a new foe in Blake Shelton.
The country singer reportedly got her fired from the show because he was pissed that she replaced his girlfriend Gwen Stefani.
Are Adam and Blake turning into the little divas of The Voice? Because it sure sounds like they’re trying to run the show.
(Yes, men can be divas, too.)