Blake Shelton has been swiveling his chair toward talented singers for 17 seasons as a coach on The Voice. In fact, Blake has been the only coach to be a part of every season since the showâs inception in 2011. At this point, itâs hard to imagine the show without him.
However, Blake dropped a bit of knowledge to media members during a The Voice event at Nashvilleâs Ole Red on Nov. 14. Blake revealed he wasnât the showâs first choice as a coach from the country communityâReba McEntire was.
âIf Iâm not mistaken, they wanted Reba to be a coach on The Voice first,â said Blake. âI hope Iâm not saying something I shouldnât say. Itâs out there now. But they wanted Reba, and they knew they wanted a country artist to be a coach on The Voice to fill that lane.â
Blake revealed that Starstruck Entertainment ownerâand Rebaâs husband at the timeâNavel Blackstock recommended him for the gig.
âSo, Narvel told them, you know, Reba canât do it, you know, but hey, I got this other guy that I manage thatâs got all the time in the world.â
As to why Reba passed on the job, Blake recalled the timing just wasnât right for her.
âThey called Starstruck, and Reba at the time, you know, for whatever reason, I canât remember,â said Blake. âShe may have had her Malibu Country show going at the time, for whatever reason, she couldnât do it, or they just decided it wasnât the thing for her at the time. âWhat is The Voice? It sounds dumb, right? I donât know, Iâm Reba McEntire. Iâm in this chair and I hit a button and my chair turns around.â Like, it sounded weird to probably anybody they pitched it to, honestly.â