NBC’s The Voice Season 23 ended with another win for Team Blake Shelton. Shelton made it known that season 23 would be his last, and he’s likely to miss his fellow coaches. But it seems he and fellow country singer Luke Bryan (who’s also an American Idol judge) might have beef that has nothing to do with The Voice or Idol. Here’s why Bryan allegedly felt hurt when Shelton took a joke “too far.”
‘American Idol’ judge Luke Bryan allegedly felt hurt when ‘The Voice’ coach Blake Shelton took a joke ‘too far’ Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton | Max Faulkner/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Tribune News Service via Getty Images
Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton are both well-known country stars on opposing singing reality TV shows — American Idol and The Voice. But the friendliness might not have extended beyond the shows. Shelton made a joke about Bryan’s music that allegedly hurt Bryan.
‘American Idol’ judge Luke Bryan allegedly felt hurt when ‘The Voice’ coach Blake Shelton took a joke ‘too far’ Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton | Max Faulkner/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Tribune News Service via Getty Images
Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton are both well-known country stars on opposing singing reality TV shows — American Idol and The Voice. But the friendliness might not have extended beyond the shows. Shelton made a joke about Bryan’s music that allegedly hurt Bryan.
- 7/15/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Two alumni of the classic series of Doctor Who have recently died.
Hubert Rees had three roles in the series working with two different Doctors.
He first appeared in the 1968 story Fury from the Deep, working alongside Patrick Troughton. He played the Chief Engineer, the head of engineering at a Euro Sea Gas refinery who assisted the Doctor in his efforts to defeat the Weed Creature. Rees returned to the series the following year in Troughton's swan song, The War Games, in which he played Captain Ransom, an officer in the British Army. His final appearance was in the 1976 Tom Baker story The Seeds of Doom, playing John Stevenson, a botanist at a scientific expedition in Antarctic.
Outside of Doctor Who he had roles in many well-known dramas, including Paul Temple, The Sweeney, The Duchess of Duke Street, By the Sword Divided and Howards' Way.
Max Faulkner, born in 1931, was...
Hubert Rees had three roles in the series working with two different Doctors.
He first appeared in the 1968 story Fury from the Deep, working alongside Patrick Troughton. He played the Chief Engineer, the head of engineering at a Euro Sea Gas refinery who assisted the Doctor in his efforts to defeat the Weed Creature. Rees returned to the series the following year in Troughton's swan song, The War Games, in which he played Captain Ransom, an officer in the British Army. His final appearance was in the 1976 Tom Baker story The Seeds of Doom, playing John Stevenson, a botanist at a scientific expedition in Antarctic.
Outside of Doctor Who he had roles in many well-known dramas, including Paul Temple, The Sweeney, The Duchess of Duke Street, By the Sword Divided and Howards' Way.
Max Faulkner, born in 1931, was...
- 4/10/2010
- by Marcus
- The Doctor Who News Page
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