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The Voice UK 'makes major changes' as all-woman presenting line-up announced

With Emma Willis set to leave The Voice for Strictly Come Dancing, ITV bosses have reportedly chosen her replacement with two major female names being suggested

The Voice UK is reportedly set to be overhauled with its hosts(Image: ITV)

The Voice UK is set to have a major overhaul, as a new set of hosts have been reportedly revealed. Instead of just one presenter, the show is due to have two big names fronting the programme ahead of the new series.


Currently, Emma Willis is the presenter of The Voice UK, but is now moving to present Strictly Come Dancing on the BBC from next month. While ITV has not confirmed Emma's departure, tests have been ongoing to find her replacement for the hit singing show.


Now, it has been claimed that two big names on ITV's books have been chosen to present the show. However, the show will have stiff competition as other teatime titans are set to spark a major battle for viewers.


Emma is currently hosting The Voice UK, but this could be about to change(Image: ITV)

According to the Mirror, ITV bosses are planning to have Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon host the show. She is set to be joined by former X Factor finalist and Loose Women star Stacey Solomon for the job.

The publication said that Alesha will serve as the main presenter for the show, welcoming viewers and speaking to the coaches over the course of the competition. Meanwhile, Stacey who found fame in the 2010 version of the X Factor will be backstage chatting with the contestants as they await the results.


A source close to the show said: "Alesha found Stacey hilarious when she stood in for Simon on BGT they got on like a house on fire. They are the perfect choice for The Voice because they have so much experience between them.

Sources say the chemistry between Alesha and Stacey make them a perfect duo for the show(Image: ITV)

"Alesha is a pop star and TV judge on a hit Saturday night show, and Stacey found fame thanks to the X Factor and is now a TV presenter on Sort Your Life Out, where her empathy with people is off the chart," they added. "They have brilliant energy together and are buzzing to take on The Voice UK. Everyone is really excited."


The show is set to come back onto our screens next weekend for the new series, with Emma Willis taking on her role as a presenter for the final time. This will be the 14th season of the hit show, with Kelly Rowland set to return to UK television as a coach.

She is set to be joined by seasoned favourites Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am., with McFly stars Danny Jones and Tom Fletcher teaming up for the new series. However, from next year's series, Alesha and Stacey are set to take over completely.

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Series 14 of the show had been recorded back in 2024 following the success of the previous season. However, ITV bosses decided to rest the show for a year, meaning no season of the show went out in 2025.

Representatives for both Alesha and Stacey have been approached for comment.

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