Adam Levine Plans Temporary Leave from 'The Voice' After Season 14?
Will "The Voice" lose one of its pillars after season 14? Unconfirmed reports indicate that Adam Levine might consider temporary leaving the NBC singing competition show.
The Maroon 5 frontman is apparently mulling taking a break from "The Voice" for his family. Fatherhood reportedly strongly beckons Levine to stay home and witness every minute of his children grow up.
Levine and wife Behati Prinsloo announced they were having a second child in September and the baby is arriving soon. The parents also have a precious 14-month-old daughter, Dusty Rose, to look after.
"After 13 seasons, he feels it's time for a little break from the show," the source said.
NBC, however, announced months ago that Levine is still part of "The Voice" season 14, with Blake Shelton, Alicia Keys and new coach Kelly Clarkson. The next instalment begins its run in the spring, hence Levine won't be able to quit the show until then.
NBC hasn't announced the renewal of "The Voice" season 15 for fall 2018. Nor has the network set the coaches' lineup for that season and its possible Levine might not be in it.
The "Sunday Morning" singer has been with "The Voice" since its debut on NBC in 2011. He and Shelton, as well as host Carson Daly, are the only participants who haven't been replaced since season 1.
Levine won as coach three times in the show's 13-season run. He's only one win away from matching Shelton, who won for the fourth time in the most current season.
A newly-married Levine told People amusingly in 2014 that he wants to have a hundred children. He and his band also decided to slow down with the music tours as each one pursued his own thing.
"At which point does this start to interfere with other things in life that you want to do?" Levine asked. His insight into his life back then might give fans a clue on his plans for "The Voice" in the coming seasons.