Report: Jessie J To Join ‘The Voice Australia’

Published: Tuesday 13th Jan 2015 by David

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The Mezzo-Soprano that is Jessie J is heading Down Under!

In a move that should hopefully see her garner a Pink-flavoured following in the market, the ‘Bang Bang‘ singer is reportedly gearing up to relocate in Australia this year, signing up to coach on ‘The Voice Australia.’

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After leaving ‘The Voice UK’ to concentrate on her music career, the British singer has now joined the cast of ‘The Voice Australia‘, confirming reports on ‘Instagram’ with…

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News of her move comes after she revealed she was in a relationship with R&B singer Luke James and after her Brit-Pop sister Rita Ora joined ‘The Voice UK‘, helping to pull in 8.05 million viewers during her first episode.

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  1. maurice January 13, 2015

    death!!! lmao.
    floppie J

  2. DanYiel Teflon January 13, 2015

    Well Congradz gotta make those coins!!

  3. NO TREBLE January 13, 2015

    SHE MIGHT ASWELL CUZ THAT MUSIC CAREER AINT POPPIN

  4. TheElusiveLamb January 13, 2015

    Wrong move. She’s trying to establish herself as an artist, not a brand. She’s not ready for that yet. The problem with her artistry is she’s very confusing. I don’t know who she is, but I do recognize she’s talented. I wish her well.

  5. Paulo January 14, 2015

    Someone must regret leaving the voice uk and is compensating that by shooting herself in the foot.

  6. AJ January 14, 2015

    The album tanked and so she needed something to do . for 2015. The voice needed a new star so simple really.

  7. Musika January 14, 2015

    I don’t know if this is a great move for her or not. I mean America is where she should focusing on..but good luck to her. I’m definitely going to tune it. A 2:2 male-female panel, now that’s something the U.S. and UK hasn’t done yet. Let’s hope it works well.

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