Adam Levine made his long-awaited return to The Voice on Monday, as he joined the judging panel for the first time since he exited the show back in 2019.
Adam Levine pleased fans with his Voice return (Image: GETTY)
The Voice fans are absolutely reeling with emotion as original judge Adam Levine made a triumphant return for the season 27 premiere.
The Maroon 5 lead singer’s comeback on Feb. 3 sparked a frenzy among viewers as he rejoined the judging panel to kickstart an all-new season.
Sharing the stage with music icons Michael Bublé, John Legend, and Kelsea Ballerini during the opening episode, they collectively evaluated a fresh batch of hopefuls vying for stardom on the series.
This momentous occasion marked Levine’s first appearance since his departure in May 2019 after completing a remarkable 16-season tenure that had established him as a fan-favorite cornerstone, alongside fellow celebrities Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera, and CeeLo Green.
Now, with Adam back in the limelight and looking better than ever, fans could barely contain their excitement over his much-anticipated TV resurgence.
The Voice fans ‘have all the feelings’ as OG judge Adam Levine returns for season 27 premiere: ‘Daddy is back and taking charge’ (Image: getty)
Through social media platform X, previously known as Twitter, echoes of fan enthusiasm resonated.
One fan exclaimed: “THE OG ADAM LEVINE I HAVE ALL OF THE FEELINGS GUYS.”
Another stated: “Happy that @adamlevine is back on @NBCTheVoice always Team Adam! Wish I could have #TeamAdam sweater. #TheVoice.”
A third comment read: “Adam Levine said it was time for him to come back to #TheVoice! ! Welcome back, Adam! ! #VoicePremiere.”
Adding to the chorus, another wrote: “Daddy is back and taking charge.”
And another admirer couldn’t help but observe: “Adam is still sexy AF. #thevoice.”
Ahead of his appearance on the show, Adam Levine revealed in a People interview why he chose to return, energized after a significant break.
The Maroon 5 frontman shared: “I honestly feel like the stars aligned. It was one of those moments where we started talking about it and it felt right… and it hadn’t felt right until now.”
He added: “I don’t really see it as a competition anymore, and I know they’re not going to like that, but that’s not what it is. It’s an opportunity for us to share our experiences with the people on the show. And it always has been that.
“I mean, you definitely get competitive that those juices flow for sure. But I don’t see it as a competition and I don’t think that I can bring anything other than what I have just from life and a career.
“And I think that’s really valuable for the people on the show that are needing that experience, or that push that help. And that’s what I think we’re there for.”