IT’S the ITV talent show where “blind” auditions mean the focus is solely on the singer’s voice – and that authenticity is what keeps Emma Willis on board for her ninth year as host of The Voice.
The presenter has moved into factual documentaries alongside her work on entertainment shows but reckons there is the same heart in both.
Ahead of the new series, Emma, 46, said: “At the centre of everything I do is real people. The subject matter might be different – whether it’s singing or babies – but it’s people-centred care. “That’s what you do in a hospital and that’s what I do on The Voice.” Emma is back for the 11th series alongside coaches Sir Tom Jones, Olly Murs, Will.i.am and Anne-Marie in the famous spinning chairs.
And this year contestants will face a new round called The Callbacks in their attempt to secure a recording contract with Universal’s label Umod.
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