‘The Voice’ Posts, Then Deletes Keith Urban Bombshell Reveal

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The Voice viewers were thrilled to learn Monday (March 25) that country star Keith Urban would join season 25 as a “mega mentor.”

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Their excitement was short-lived, however. The post announcing Urban’s role quickly disappeared from X/Twitter.

UPDATE: The Voice has since re-posted their announcement of Keith Urban being named the mega mentor for season 25.

https://twitter.com/NBCTheVoice/status/1772390067593441477

‘The Voice’ Hints at Next Mega Mentor

The Voice teased the big reveal Sunday (March 24) on X/Twitter. The post included a collage of artists who have previously appeared as mentors or coaches on the show. Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Swift and Blake Shelton were among the potential suspects — as was Urban.

https://twitter.com/NBCTheVoice/status/1771960217443483939

Many viewers were miffed not to see Christina Aguilera as an option. The “Dirrty” singer served as a coach on The Voice from 2011 to 2016.

“You excluded the queen of Voice,” one fan wrote on X/Twitter. “The one and only Christina Aguilera.”

Another fan added, “The Mega Mentor is not included in the picture, because @NBCTheVoice “forgot” LegendTina. I’m talking about the one and only Christina Aguilera!”

So What About Keith Urban?

The Voice viewers are clearly excited to see Urban advise the show’s coaches and their remaining contestants.

“Well, this gives me the best excuse to go back to watching The Voice,” one user wrote on X/Twitter. “I’ll always watch it for Keith Urban. Keep that in mind if you’re looking for a new coach.”

https://twitter.com/dgm2/status/1772340290902167569

Urban has previously appeared on Australia’s version of The Voice. The New Zealand-born singer was a coach on the first season of The Voice Australia in 2011. He did not return for Season 2, with Ricky Martin replacing him.

Urban then replaced Boy George in season 10, but did not return for season 11.

Earlier this month, Urban, 56, dropped his latest track, “Messed Up As Me.” The song, about a dysfunctional relationship, is the second single from the star’s upcoming, still-untitled 12th studio album.

He is slated to perform June 8 at the CMA Music Fest in Nashville.

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