Why do people hate adam levine
Kelly, please tell Adam to stop the snide remarks, not funny anymore TheVoice. Most agreed that the pair's quips used to be funny, but now they're borderline cruel. Really starting to hate Adam's interactions with Blake. It used to be brotherly banter, now it's just mean. Be better, Adam. It almost seems mean. So, no longer funny. Later in the episode, though, Adam surprisingly took Blake's side in support of year-old singer Karly Moreno—of course prefacing it with a snide remark. Baby steps. Maybe the mohawk is to blame for Adam's unusually sour mindset?
Country Life. Design Ideas. Home Maintenance. Country Living Shop. Shopping Guides. United States. An interview with Season 13 winner Chloe Kohanski sheds light on a pesky fact that isn't made altogether clear to viewers: Not everybody auditions for The Voice.
Her performance was a rousing success, but she had something of an advantage over her peers. Kohanski claimed there are countless ways to "get involved" with The Voice , and her entry point was via a mysterious and glamorous phone call. We will fly you out. If producers are sweetening the pot by hand-selecting some competitors perhaps to ensure a degree of quality control that means people aren't starting out on equal footing.
It makes for a more dramatic viewing experience, sure, but isn't that rather misleading at the end of the day? The Voice hasn't had a problem collecting Emmys. It scored its third consecutive award in the reality competition series category in , but contestants have failed to match that success in the charts.
As Billboard noted in , the show's winners tend to vanish "like loved ones on The Leftovers. Unsurprisingly, the show's key players get a tad defensive when this is addressed. Asked during a press tour why the show hasn't been able to create a major star, Levine said, "I don't know if that's the overall mission statement of the show.
So what is the goal of the show? We're not sure too many other people would define "winning" as "not making sandwiches. You can sing your little heart out, but unless producers have helped you concoct a killer backstory, there's little chance you'll make it far on The Voice. That's according to musician, producer, and Black Eyed Peas founder will. Speaking to News Corp's Switched On in , the longtime judge on The Voice UK who also had a stint on The Voice Australia for its season noted that very few competitors wind up forging a lasting career after the show.
The people always vote via emotions. Breaking down the reality show's shortcomings even further, he added: "There is something sentimental, tugging on emotion, or people gravitate to that [artist's] personality that factors in on why someone wins. What's more, he thinks Voice participants are too polite and eager to please to ever become genuine stars.
To make it big in the entertainment industry, "You have to be a predator," he told Express in , "and predators aren't polite. A fair competition means a level playing field, but by design, The Voice sacrifices fairness in favor of drama and maximum watchability. As The Washington Post opined, "People with lots of show business experience have an unfair advantage" on the show, which often pairs up young, wide-eyed newbies with entertainers who have plenty of illustrious musical achievements under their belts.
Similarly, Twitter went into overdrive when Meghan Linsey placed second in , since she was previously part of Steel Magnolia, a popular country duo that won the CMT competition show with Can You Duet? Wouldn't a genuine singing competition involve performers who are more-or-less at the same skill level?
It might not make for quite as riveting TV, but it would at least be authentic. According to at least one former contestant, producers aren't above carefully shaping participants' backstories to make for gripping, heart-tugging television.
Rather than depict contestants in an honest light, producers will pick and choose details from testimonials and then amplify them for peak pathos. Dia Frampton, a runner-up in Season 1, wound up being portrayed as a children's book author, "which was something I very lightly touched upon when we were doing interviews," she told The Huffington Post in She claims it was "interesting" to "have that narrative chosen for me. Makes you wonder what other aspects of the show are manipulated by producers, doesn't it?
Well, a leaked legal document sheds plenty of light on some other shady machinations, and they're pretty darn hardcore You know what must have been an awkward afternoon at The Voice? The result: 'Born This Way. Two years later, he took shots via subtweets at Mother Monster again, once more unprompted, when she dropped her " Applause " video from ARTPOP , which referenced several major works of art throughout history, including Sandro Botticelli's Venus and the movie The Seventh Seal It makes you an art teacher," he wrote , followed by , "I unabashedly love writing and performing pop music for both myself AND everyone around me.
That's It. It doesn't need any extra sauce. Gaga responded in kind, writing , "Uh oh guys, the art police is here. Methinks thou dost protest too much While we're at it we should call the grammar police.
Speaking of "doth protest too much," Levine contradicted himself in a big way in In , he tweeted , "I also would like to put an official ban on celebrity fragrances. Punishable by death from this point forward. Adam Levine, what a difference a year makes," she tweeted. He backtracked on his original comments while potentially also shading Aguilera, telling People , "I know there's a stigma attached to it.
A stigma that I fully understand because I, too, hate the idea of a celebrity fragrance, absolutely, percent. I kind of thought to myself, 'Well I'm interested in fashion and there's a lot of things about it that could be really cool if done properly," he said. That's my goal. It's going to be cool. Adam Levine became a married man in July when he wed his stunning bride, Victoria's Secret model Behati Prinsloo. Since they're still going strong, as of this writing, it's probably safe to assume Levine kept his marital vows intact by remaining a one-woman man.
This state of monogamy, however, was not always Levine's default mode. In fact, the Maroon 5 frontman used to spend a lot of interview ink waxing philosophic about his love life, like his chat with Details , just one week shy of his breakup with then-girlfriend Anne Vyalitsyna, who was — wait for it — also a Victoria's Secret model.
Levine spoke of his own promiscuity, dismissing it as just his overwhelming "love" for the opposite sex. Then, at a different point in the interview, he referred to his gyrating crotch as the thing that "yoga's good for," which is probably not what they have in mind when they put in on the schedule at the YMCA. Anyway, Levine was even more direct with Cosmopolitan in , when he said, "Instinctively, monogamy is not in our genetic makeup. People cheat. I have cheated. And you know what?
There is nothing worse than the feeling of doing it. Levine dated Prinsloo from to spring , when he hooked up with fellow supermodel Nina Agdal while on a break from his now-wife. A source told Page Six that when Levine chose to shack up with Prinsloo again, he told a "heartbroken" Agdal via text, in which he also announced his engagement to the Victoria's Secret stunner. He finally told her about Behati in a text message. Us Weekly reported that in , while Jessica Simpson was still married to first husband Nick Lachey, that she was seen doing a walk of shame out of Levine's suite at the infamous Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
Spies claimed that Simpson left a party at the hotel to spend time in Levine's room News reported that he later dumped Simpson by text message. Before Levine got married, he had a rep as a lothario—and some of that was his own fault.
The crooner has been pretty candid about his romps. He once told Howard Stern about his and ex Anne V's, er, birth control methods. In , he told Stern about how he had sex with then-girlfriend Rebecca Ginos the first night they met. He also threw Lindsay Lohan under the bus to the notorious shock jock when a list of her sexual partners, featuring Levine, was leaked to In Touch Weekly. In a carefully worded denial, Levine griped via the Mirror , "I did not have sexual intercourse with Lindsay Lohan I think we're being truthful about that very specific thing.
When a Levine-favorite contestant was voted off of The Voice in , a frustrated Levine muttered, "I hate this country. He initially stood by his commentary by tweeting the dictionary definition of the word "humorless," but changed his tune when the backlash grew louder.
He released a statement the next day explaining himself via The Hollywood Reporter , "I obviously love my country very much and my comments last night were made purely out of frustration.
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