Ariana Grande Refuses to Return to 'The Voice'
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With a new season of 'The Voice' underway, fans might be wondering if they'll see Ariana Grande spinning her chair again. Here, we explore why the pop sensation rules out her return to the singing contest.

AceShowbiz - Ariana Grande, a former coach on NBC's "The Voice," has shared that she will not be returning for future seasons due to the emotional attachment she formed with the contestants she coached. On a recent episode of the "Las Culturistas" podcast, Grande explained that while she enjoyed the experience of being a coach, she found herself deeply invested in the lives of her team members.

"I got so emotionally attached to everyone," Grande admitted. "That's my problem. I can't really do that because I really get in there with everyone. I love meeting people, and I've felt so invested."

The setup of "The Voice" involves each coach assembling a team of aspiring singers who compete against each other. In Grande's season, Kelly Clarkson's team won, with the sibling trio Girl Named Tom taking the title.

Grande praised Clarkson as "the best in the world" and "f***ing incredible." However, despite her admiration for her co-star, she realized that the emotional toll of coaching was too much for her.

Meanwhile, Grande's career has been thriving since her departure from "The Voice." She will star as Glinda in the upcoming film adaptation of "Wicked," which hits theaters on November 22.

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