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LONDON – The Voice UK continues to rejig its team of coaches.
After the recent announcement that Jessie J would not return to the BBC singing competition for its third season, the show and Irish singer Danny O’Donoghue on Tuesday also announced his exit.
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The two other Voice UK coaches are Tom Jones and will.i.am. It wasn’t immediately clear if they would stay on the show.
“I gave it my heart and soul and couldn’t be more proud of the show,” O’Donoghue said, adding that he would concentrate on his musical career with his band. “My focus will be on The Script moving forward, as we are about to embark on the most important part of our career as a band,” the frontman said.
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Calling the singer “an absolute star,” controller of BBC commissioning Mark Linsey said: “The Voice coaches are all current music stars with recording and touring careers to manage alongside the show, and we know this can be difficult to juggle.”
Previous reports said the four coaches had told the BBC they would continue on the show only if if they could do it together.
The BBC has said it will announce full coaching and other plans for the third season at a later stage.
E-mail: Georg.Szalai@THR.com
Twitter: @georgszalai
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