Adam Levineopened up abouthis decision to leaveThe Voicein a lengthy note posted to Instagram on Friday, hours after the news shocked fans and fellow coaches.
The Maroon 5 frontman posted a 2012Rolling Stonecover featuring himself with then-coachesChristina Aguilera,CeeLo Green, andBlake Shelton. The foursome were the original coach panel for the first three seasons.
In the caption, Levine, 40, recalled how he first landed the gig, which lasted over eight years and 16 seasons.
“About 8 years ago, Mark Burnett convinced us to sign up for this show where you sit in a big red chair with your back turned away from the singers on the stage. First thank you must go to Mark. ❤️ We had no idea what we were doing or where it was going,” he began the message. “After the first day of shooting, I sat there, stunned. I said to myself “there’s some magic here. Something is definitely happening.” It went on to be a life shaping experience that will be close to my heart forever.”
He then went on to thank numerous members of the cast and crew, including hostCarson Daly(for “making sure our shoes were tied and we had our lunch boxes”), musical director Paul Mirkovich, and, of course, former and current coaches.
But he reserved a special, more colorful shout-out for his BFF Shelton — or, as he puts it, “BLAKE F—ING SHELTON.”
“I couldn’t hide my love for you if I tried,” he addressed the 42-year-old country star. “Seriously. I tried. Can’t do it. Our friendship is and always will be one for the books. Whatever this whole surreal experience was, I’m just happy I got to experience it with you. You’re my brother for life.”
He also made sure to extend heartfelt thanks to “the loyal voice fans.”
“There’s literally no show without you guys,” he added. “For me, it was time to move on. Your support has meant EVERYTHING.”
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Daly announced Levine’s departure Friday morning onToday— saying the “beloved coach and friend” would be missed.
Levine was one of the original coaches who launchedThe Voicewhen it premiered in April 2011. He and Shelton have remained in the show’s iconic red chairs ever since, though other coaches have rotated.
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The current lineup includesJohn LegendandKelly Clarkson, both of whom are returning for season 17.
Over the course of his 16 seasons, Levine has won the show three times: first in season 1, withJavier Colon, and then again in season 5 (Tessanne Chin) and season 9 (Jordan Smith).
He’s also developed a hilarious frenemy relationship with Shelton, which many credit with part of the show’s success.
“He’ll always be a cherished member ofThe Voicefamily,” Daly, 45, said onToday,praising Levine for “inspiring many of the artists who he worked so closely with over the years” and helping launchThe Voice. “Of course, we wish him nothing but the best.”
Fellow coaches were quick to offer their thoughts via social media.
Clarkson, 37, shared a few sentiments on Twitter, writing, “Found out last night about Adam leavingThe Voice& while I get that he’s been doing the show 4 a while & wants to step away, it will be weird showing up 4 work & he’s not there. To start an amazing show from the ground up is a big deal!”
Close pal Shelton was having difficulty accepting the news. “Having a hard time wrapping my head around Adam not being atThe Voiceanymore,” he wrote. “After 16 seasons that changed both of our lives. I only found out about this yesterday and it hasn’t set in on me yet. Gonna miss working with that idiot.”
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Stefani, 49, met Shelton when she previously coached back in season 7. She returned to coach season 9 and season 12.
source: people.com