FANS of The Voice have been left absolutely fuming as ITV announced the new coaches line-up.
Will I.AM, Anne-Marie, Tom Jones and Olly Murs previously made up the panel on the long-running singing competition.
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The Voice has officially unveiled the line up which features three new judgesCredit: Instagram/The Voice
Fans took to social media in droves after they were left fuming at the changesCredit: ITV
However, LeAnn Rimes will be joining the panel as she replaces Anne-Marie.
Olly Murs was previously announced to be leaving The Voice after appearing on six series.
In his place, Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones will sit together as they choose and mentor contestants as a duo.
McFly star Danny Jones recently impressed fans with his incredible voice after he was revealed to be Piranha on The Masked Singer.
But fans seem to have been left enraged by the shake-up as they took to social media in their droves.
After the show’s official social media account announced the make up of the new panel on social media, viewers couldn’t help but flood the comments section with utter disdain.
One fan questioned: “Y tho?🤔.”
A second fumed: “😢 Bring back Anne Marie.”
Whilst a third raged: “Not watching now they got rid off Olly and Anne Marie.”
“Where’s ann Marie and Olly 😢 Toms my favourite but I liked the panel as it was x,” moaned a fourth user.
As a fifth stated: “Bring back Ollie and Anne Marie 😢.”
And a sixth added: “Won’t be the same without Ollie, nor Anne Marie.”
The Sun previously revealed that bosses were in talks with famed Duos to join the panel.
For the first time there will be a spinning sofa in the studio, alongside the famous red chairs.
A source said: “This marks an exciting new change for the show that will shake up the format and keep it fresh as it moves into a new era.
“Having a famous duo is an exciting new concept which means the coaches will be able to support more groups who audition.
“Bosses are talking to a number of combos including stars who have performed together, are mates, were in girl or boy bands and also producer/talent combos.
“The industry is broader than it has ever been and execs want the coaches to reflect that — the chart isn’t just pop, rock and RnB any more.
“Everything is still all to play for to ensure The Voice gets the strongest line-up possible.”