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Kylie Minogue tipped to replace Jessie J on The Voice UK

INDUSTRY insiders have reported that Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue is emerging as a front-runner to take the position vacated by British singer Jessie J on The Voice UK earlier this year.

The BBC talent program, which premiered in 2012, sees four icons of the music industry ‘coach’ performers through a televised singing competition. The first two seasons of The Voice UK included Jessie J, Sir Tom Jones, will.i.am and The Script lead singer Danny O’Donoghue as coaches.

The Hollywood Reporter claims that Ms Minogue has been shortlisted to appear on the program although she has not officially signed on at this stage. Ms Minogue would fill the role occupied by Jessie J, previously the only female performer enlisted by the program as a coach.

Ms Minogue joining The Voice UK would be a significant boon to the program, which has suffered in the ratings against Simon Cowell enterprise Britain’s Got Talent. The Australian singer has enjoyed a successful career in the United Kingdom, while a recent guest appearance on The X-Factor Australia resulted in a notable ratings increase.

Kylie would be following in the footsteps of her sister Dannii Minogue, who has made a career as a judge or coach on a range of television talent programs in both the UK and Australia. Dannii recently joined The X-Factor Australia after a successful run as a judge on Australia’s Got Talent.

The rumour that Kylie Minogue will join The Voice UK is not the first time that the Locomotion singer has been linked to a reality television program. She was linked to The X-Factor UK in 2012 to take the position left vacant by Destiny’s Child singer Kelly Rowland, which was ultimately taken by Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger.

At the time, Ms Minogue said: “It may only be a matter of time, who knows? Those shows are going to keep happening every year for the foreseeable future. I’m a fan of those shows.”

Outgoing The Voice UK coach Jessie J spoke to MTV News at V Festival over the weekend, giving her take on who should replace her on the BBC program. She acknowledged that Ms Minogue was a potential candidate, and placed an emphasis on the credibility of the performer that ultimately takes on the role.

Jessie J said: “I’ve heard rumours of various people. Kylie Minogue, I’ve heard. I’ve heard Annie Lennox. I’ve heard Lulu. I want it to be someone great and I want it to be someone who can dedicate their time to the show and is polite and looks after themselves and their artists and who enjoys it. I don’t want anyone that’s gonna change the credibility of the show that’s all.”

A third series of The Voice UK was announced in May this year. The second series was won by visually-impaired Northern Irish woman Andrea Begley in June.

Paul Bleakley

Paul Bleakley is a journalist and academic raised on Queensland's Gold Coast. After graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism, he went on to teach high school English and History in his hometown. Paul's work on democratic revolutions is featured in the book 'The Cultivation of Peace'. He loves reality TV, wandering aimlessly and wearing thongs (flip flops) on cold days.