THE VOICE: Fake things about the 'REALITY SHOW' revealed!
THE VOICE: Fake things about the 'REALITY SHOW' revealed!
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The twenty-second season premiere of the American reality television programme The Voice, which is set for September 19, 2022, on NBC, has put the programme in the spotlight. This season of The Voice has Gwen Stefani and Camila Cabello, who is serving as a coach for the first time. The legendary team of John Legend and Blake Shelton are also back. Kelly Clarkson will sadly not be taking part in this season, as of right now. But Carson Daly will once more serve as the show's host.

Even while The Voice has consistently ranked among the top TV talent competitions, it is a reality programme. It turns out that it is not as innovative and spontaneous as you may believe. You can find everything you need to know about The Voice here, from practices to drama that was entirely made up.

The Voice: 9 fake things about the reality show

1. The show seeks out artists to perform on it.

The Voice truly makes sure that the show gets fascinating and relevant vocalists even for the blind auditions to make the participant pool more intriguing. According to sources, the show frequently contacts managers to persuade singers to try out for the show.

2. Candidates are prepared for blind auditions.

According to sources, the blind audition for the show is only pretending to be unpredictable. The competitors are ready for their opportunity. In reality, the blind audition is the fourth stage of the selection process. According to reports, contenders are even permitted to practise their performances on the stage to gain a feel for the environment.

3. The participants are instructed to try out again the following year.

The Voice's selection criteria call for much more than just singing ability. Great singers may occasionally be requested to reapply the next year to keep the general casting balance of the production.

4. Coaches are familiar with the competitors, prior to the audition

While the show may give the impression that the coaches don't know anything about the competitors, it isn't always the case. The judges typically learn a little bit about the singer's history, which improves the conversations they craft.

5. Contestants cannot choose their own music.

According to sources, the producers or coaches frequently give tunes to the candidates of the competition. The choice of song is hardly ever decided by the participants.

6. Auditions are auto-tuned for the broadcast

Even though the idea of live performances exists, spectators only get to hear an auto-tuned version of the song, not what the coaches actually hear.

7. The dramatic sound of the chairs rotating is absent.

The noises of the chairs rotating are added post-production, despite being one of the most fascinating aspects of the presentation.

8. The drama is entirely made up.

An argument between Camila Cabello and Blake Shelton is seen in the most recent clip. These disagreements are typically made up or staged in order to keep the drama in the production.

9. Contestants are required to sign a waiver acknowledging the possibility of humiliation.

According to sources, the candidates' contracts do in fact include a provision that states they risk being humiliated on the programme.

Although The Voice is a reality programme, much of the show's events are planned and scripted since they must make for good television. The Voice is still popular among viewers despite the falsification. Season 22 of The Voice will debut on NBC on September 19 at 8 p.m. ET. The programme will appear every Monday, but it will also be broadcast at 8 p.m. ET on Tuesdays.

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