Asher HaVon from Team Reba was crowned the winner of The Voice Season 25, with Josh Sander taking second place. The finale featured performances by Dan + Shay, John Legend, Reba McEntire, and guest artists like The Black Keys and Thomas Rhett.
Asher HaVon, a 31-year-old gospel singer from Selma, Alabama, has been crowned the winner of Season 25 of "The Voice," marking Reba McEntire's first win as a coach. Asher's victory is also significant as he becomes the first LGBTQIA winner of the show. His final performances included renditions of songs by Donna Summer, Whitney Houston, and Patti LaBelle. Asher expressed his gratitude to Reba and his supporters on social media following his win.
Keith Urban, former American Idol judge and country artist, will serve as the mega mentor during Season 25 of The Voice, assisting coaches Chance the Rapper, Dan + Shay, John Legend, and Reba McEntire. Additionally, TVLine readers had voted Urban as their top choice to replace Blake Shelton as a coach on The Voice. In other news, Ghosts will have a free screening and panel at the Library of Congress, BET+ renewed Haus of Vicious for Season 2, and a trailer for Bluey's "The Sign" special has been released.
Country music legend Keith Urban is set to join The Voice as the mega mentor for season 25, guiding hopefuls on teams John Legend, Chance The Rapper, Reba McEntire, and Dan + Shay as they prepare for the Knockout Rounds. Urban previously appeared as a mentor during season 15, and other music legends who have earned the title of mega mentor include Dua Lipa, Usher, and Celine Dion. The Voice airs on NBC on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Reba McEntire will return for season 25 of The Voice, but with significant changes including a smaller coaching team size of 10 members, a first-ever two-person coaching duo with Dan + Shay, and Chance the Rapper replacing Gwen Stefani. Fans expressed surprise and disappointment at the changes, but also excitement for Reba's return and anticipation for a season filled with surprises.
Law & Order: SVU returns for its 25th season with a mix of celebration and a nightmare case, marking a milestone for the series and its lead, Mariska Hargitay. The show's quick return after labor strikes is attributed to the dedication of its team and showrunners. The season premiere features a haunting case and highlights Hargitay's enduring influence on the show. The episode's unresolved storyline and unique storytelling continue to set SVU apart, making it a standout in the series' long history.
Law & Order: SVU returns for its 25th season with changes and returns, including Sonny Carisi's transition to a lawyer, Detective Rollins' departure, and new squad members. The upcoming season will focus on Carisi's journey as a father and lawyer, while also exploring the dynamics between Benson and Chief McGrath. The premiere is set for January 18 on NBC.
Jag Bains emerged as the winner of season 25 of Big Brother, becoming the first Sikh winner in franchise history. After forming an alliance called the Mafia, Jag, Matt Klotz, and Bowie Jane eliminated their competition one by one. In the final Head of Household competition, Matt won part 1 and advanced to part three, while Jag defeated Bowie Jane in part two. In the end, Jag chose to take Matt to the final two and won the game with a 5-2 vote, showcasing his competition and strategic prowess.
The six most recent contestants evicted from Big Brother season 25, who now make up the jury, share their experiences in the jury house. They discuss the best and worst aspects of being in the jury house, which pre-jury member they would have liked to be with, who they would choose as a permanent roommate, and who they believe played the best game. Some jurors enjoy the privacy and relaxation in the jury house, while others miss being in the game. They also express their opinions on their fellow jurors' gameplay.
Julie Chen Moonves gives an exclusive tour of the Big Brother house for the upcoming Season 25, revealing the theme of "Big Brother Multiverse." The house features various universes, including a space-themed living room, an upside-down bedroom, a comic book universe, and a horror-themed bedroom. The season will also include the return of three fan-favorite houseguests. The house design took over eight weeks to complete, and the contestants will compete for a $750,000 grand prize. Big Brother Season 25 premieres on August 2.
Grammy-winning duo Dan + Shay will be the first-ever coaching duo on The Voice during Season 25, joining returning coaches John Legend, Chance the Rapper, and Reba McEntire. Dan + Shay previously served as Battle advisors to Blake Shelton during Season 20. Reba McEntire will make her coaching debut this fall alongside Niall Horan, Legend, and Gwen Stefani.
Grammy winners Dan + Shay will be the first coaching duo on NBC's musical competition series The Voice for Season 25, set to air in Spring 2024. They will join Reba McEntire, John Legend, and Chance the Rapper on the coaching panel. The Voice was the #1 alternative series in total viewers for the fourth consecutive season.
The Voice will introduce a double chair coaching panel for Season 25, featuring the show's first coaching duo. The platform's slogan has also changed from "I want you" to "We want you." The upcoming Season 24 coaching panel includes Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, John Legend, and Gwen Stefani. It is unknown if any of them will return for Season 25, and it's unclear if the show will expand to five coaches or eliminate one of the single chairs. Fans are speculating on which famous musical duo will take the double chair.
The Voice will introduce a double chair for its 25th season in 2024, hinting at a coaching duo to come. The show's upcoming 24th season, set to air in 2023, will feature Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, John Legend, and Gwen Stefani as coaches. The identity of the double coaches for Season 25 remains a mystery, but fans have speculated that Blake Shelton and his wife Gwen Stefani could be a possibility.