The Voice

Reagan and DeAndre doing fine, but no apology from Adam Levine

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Reagan Strange and Kennedy Holmes duet on The Voice Monday night. (NBC Photo)

Reagan Strange and Kennedy Holmes duet on The Voice Monday night. (NBC Photo)

Fans demanded Adam Levine be fired.

They demanded an apology from Adam for the way he threw one of his singers, DeAndre Nico, under the bus last week.

They got neither when The Voice returned to the air Monday night.

In fact, The Voice never addressed last week’s end-of-show madness until it was Reagan Strange’s turn to solo in the second half of the show.

As the 14-year-old entered the rehearsal room, Adam asked if she was feeling better than last week, when she was too “under the weather” to sing for a save she eventually got.

Last seen in a bathrobe, Reagan assured him she was. He advised her to put last week behind her.

“DeAndre’s my boy,” he added. “I love him. We talked. It’s all good.”

Well, DeAndre’s good at least.

On social media, he’s celebrating receiving the key to his hometown of Port Arthur, Texas, where he was grand marshal of the holiday parade over the weekend.

And he announced that he’s now available for bookings, which wouldn’t have happened quite so soon if he had advanced and Reagan had gone home last week.

But if he’s taken back the sentiment that Adam “sold me out” when encouraging fans to save Reagan last Tuesday night — well, he hasn’t shared that on social media.

He did call Reagan to wish her good look in this week’s performance.

That was a nice touch.

On DeAndre’s part.

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1 Comment

  1. TiredofTripe December 11, 2018 at 5:32 pm -  Reply

    According to social media, DeAndre stated that Adam hadn’t spoken with him since last Tuesday.

    Adam Levine has had a history of busing contestants on his team.

    Remember Katrina Parker? Amanda Brown? Ashley DuBose? Matt Cermanski? Mike Schiavo? Ryan Quinn?

    There are others, too.

    Time for Adam Levine to go back to his mansion and count his money.

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