Snoop Dogg inconsolably sobs after cameras turn off on emotional The Voice finale as Reba McEntire comforts him
During part one of the heartbreaking season 26 finale, SNOOP Dogg cried uncontrollably after The Voice’s cameras went out.
The rapper’s emotions continued after the program ended for a commercial break, and co-star Reba McEntirea had to console him since his tears seemed to go on forever.
Snoop Dogg’s first attempt at coaching came to an end today with the airing of Part One of The Voices Season 26 finale.
An insider who attended the competition show’s taping, which took place at the renowned NBCUniversal lot, claims that although the night seemed emotional for all of the coaches, it particularly affected the California Love hitmaker.
His coach started crying and didn’t stop when Team Snoop finalist Jeremy Beloate took the stage to sing his first song of the evening.
The contestant’s heartfelt performance of Jackie DeShannon’s “What The World Needs Is Love” was enhanced by the presence of a choir on stage.
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Snoop, 53, was momentarily seen on camera by NBC during the performance, tears pouring from his closed eyes.
Snoop sobbed even more after Jeremy’s song was over and started to dump the box of tissues in the basket beneath his chair.
Carson, the host In addition to praising Snoop’s emotional outburst, 51-year-old Daly joked, “You’re crying after just 19 minutes.” You work for a lot of different companies.
Someone on your team is acting improperly if you aren’t a Kleenex spokesman tomorrow.
A source told The U.S. Sun that Snoop looked even more distraught when filming ended, despite the fact that some could think he was playing up the occasion for the cameras.
When the cameras stopped, Snoop’s tears became even more intense. They were well into the commercial break, and Jeremy was still unable to stop, even though he was no longer on stage.
He needed to gather himself by the end of the commercial break since he was experiencing intense, real emotion. He went through almost all of the tissues in the basket.
Snoop was crying so much at one point that Reba, his 69-year-old co-star, got up from her chair and gave him a long hug and encouraging words.
“How do you guys manage to do this each year, damn you? Snoop was heard telling the country music icon, who is returning for her second season, that “this s**t hits deep.”
Sydney Sterlace of Team Gwen Stefani and Danny Joseph of Team Reba are joining Snoop’s finalist this season.
With Sofronio Vasquez and Shye representing him, Michael Buble—who is also making his debut on The Voice this season—is the only coach with two vocalists in the finale.
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME
Now, each competitor is hopeful they have done what it takes to earn the prize of $100,000 and a recording deal by being declared the winner.
Each artist gave two performances in the episode during Monday’s first part of the finale.
They each performed an upbeat song in addition to crooning a ballad.
Season 27 has already recorded blind auditions and is not far away, even though season 26 is almost over.
The Voice coaches for Season 27
The four well-known musical performers who would sit in the spinning coaches chair next year were announced on June 5, 2024.
Videos from the Season 27 coaches were posted on The Voice’s official social media platforms.
Levine, Adam
Adam, Blake Shelton, CeeLo Green, and Christina Aguilera were among the first coaches in Season 1 of the reality TV show.
The singer is best known for being the lead singer of the musical group Maroon 5.
Ballerini, Kelsea
In 2025, the Grammy-nominated performer will join The Voice.
She did, however, step in for coach Kelly Clarkson during Season 20.
Legendary John
Coach returningSince Season 16 in 2019, John has been a part of the program.
During Season 12, the R&B singer, who is also married to Chrissy Teigen, served as an advisor on the show.
Bubl, Michael
Season 26 will see Michael join The Voice, and Season 27 will see him continue in his coaching position.
He will seat next to Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, and Snoop Dogg in the fall.
The Voice’s 27th season will debut on NBC on February 3, 2025.
Reba, Snoop, Gwen, and the rest of the panel will not be participating in this one as Michael Buble will be returning early next year to teach a new set of singers.
Country music star Kelsea Ballerini, who will be coaching for the first time, will be joining Michael for the 27th season.
Along with the eagerly anticipated return of one of the original coaches, Adam Levine, John Legend will also be returning.
After voicing a number of issues with his role on the show, the Maroon 5 frontman infamously quit in 2019.
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Although he and co-coach Blake Shelton have a well-known bromance, this will be the first season Adam goes on without the country crooner at his side.
Tonight, Tuesday, December 10 at 8 p.m. ET, NBC will broadcast the two-hour Voice finale.
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