WATCH: Blake Shelton Is Already Up To His Mischievous Ways On New Season Of ‘The Voice’
Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and John Legend are welcoming Camila Cabello to the coaches’ panel on NBC’s The Voice in…

The Voice – Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Camila Cabello, John Legend; Photo via YouTube
Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and John Legend are welcoming Camila Cabello to the coaches’ panel on NBC’s The Voice in a new video promo.
In the just-released clip, it appears Shelton is already up to his mischievous ways as someone is apparently sending mysterious anonymous letters to some of the coaches and all signs point to the leader of Team Blake.
Cabello can be seen arriving at the set of The Voice where she sees a vanity decorated with balloons and a banner that reads “Welcome Camila.”
She quickly opens a letter that shows letters cut out from magazines that spell out, “You are going 2 lose so bad! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!”
Mortified, Stefani pops in. “Who would send that?,” she asks.
“I can’t believe you got that anonymous letter,” Shelton quips.
It’s later revealed that Cabello isn’t the only one who received an anonymous letter as Legend also received a note that warns, “ “You should never have come back.”
At the conclusion of the clip, The Voice host Carson Daly enters the set with a cut-up magazine that Shelton used to craft the letter each coach was mysteriously given.
“Hey Blake, can you please stop crafting in my dressing room?” Daly said, revealing to the other coaches that Shelton is the culprit of the letters.
“Busted,” Cabello said as Stefani and Legend turned and gave Shelton a stern look.
Season 22 of The Voice will premiere on Monday, September 19 at 8 P.M. EST on NBC.
The upcoming season will feature returning coaches Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and John Legend with first-time coach Camila Cabello. Cabello previously appeared on The Voice as an adviser to John Legend.
NBC’s The Voice will air every Tuesday at 8 P.M. ET on NBC.
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