Is Blake Shelton working on a another singing reality competition program to compete with "The Voice"?

According to the National Enquirer, he will soon assist Reese Witherspoon, who reportedly wants to be crowned Queen of the Country Music industry.

In contrast to "The Voice," she is coming out with a singing competition show and is convinced they will produce a superstar.

The NBC show has received good ratings for the past 22 seasons, but one thing they failed to achieve was for their vocalist to establish a successful singing career, according to a source who talked with the site.

With her crew, Reese is convinced that they will unearth a celebrity, and her program will become must-see television.

The "Legally Blonde" actress will release "My Kind of Country" with Apple TV on March 24. In her Oscar-winning portrayal as June Carter Cash in "Walk the Line," she displayed her musical prowess.

The insider continued by saying that Kelly Clarkson, the season one winner of "American Idol," had inspired the 46-year-old actress to do her studies on reality singing competitions.

"Reese is certain that her program will land a Kelly-level star."

Reese Witherspoon, who is also the program's producer, reportedly intends to increase audience by joining Kacey Musgraves, a popular country singer, on the show.

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Insiders claim that Reese also has her pal Blake Shelton, who is winding up his final season as a coach on "The Voice," as a secret weapon.

They claim that Blake expressed to Reese his desire for her program to be a "huge freakin' smash" and his willingness to "go on it to help her out."

Gwen Stefani's husband made the decision to leave "The Voice" after 12 seasons known last year. But according to reports, the program's producers had been planning to fire him for months, which left him free to help Reese in her potential takeover of the singing reality show.

There is no evidence that the program tried to get rid of him for months, so it's still wise to take this allegation about Blake Shelton rivaling "The Voice" with a grain of salt.

But Reese Witherspoon's show with Kacey Musgraves, Jimmie Allen, Mickey Guyton, and Orville Peck is reality.

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