The 24th season of "The Voice" is coming and Reba McEntire is ready to fill-in as a recplacement for Blake Shelton after he became a part of the TV series for years.

More recently, a teaser video was released by the NBC program and the country legend playfully shared her true feelings over her co-coaches Niall Horan, Gwen Stefani, and John Legend.

According to Taste of Country, McEntire is ready to take on the role and live up to Shelton's way of coaching as he would often use the "Block Button" to prevent other coaches get contestants during the blind auditions.

However, the country songstress also appeared to have had a hard time compared to her co-judges.

"The blind auditions were so much harder than I thought they were gonna be... They block you, and it's just so devious!" she said.

Despite the early stress, McEntire assured her supporters and viewers at home that being a coach is "a lot of fun, too."

Reba McEntire Says Other Coaches Change Personality on Stage

The musician further shared her thoughts about the other coaches as she revealed that they could be "sweet and kind" off stage.

However, when it's show time and it's time to sit at the rotating chairs, McEntire said "they kinda change their personality."

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She also jokingly described them as "real mean" especially Gwen Stefani.

Why Was Reba McEntire Chosen For 'The Voice'

According to NBC, this was not the first time McEntire joined the reality singing competition show as she was a Mega Mentor the season prior along with Kelly Clarkson, Chance the Rapper, Shelton, and Horan during the Knockout Rounds.

In addition she also appeared on the first season ever of the show as an advisor on Shelton's team as her specialty is country music.

Finally, the world was surprised when it was announced that she would join the 24th season and most of the reactions she received were positive.

Although the exact reason why she was chosen to be a coach was not revealed, it is worth noting that McEntire had been one of the foundations of the music industry having over three Grammy Awards under her belt and 14 from the Academy of Country Music.

For those who want to see the musician do her best and coach up-and-coming artists, "The Voice" will air on September 25 and 26, Monday and Tuesday, at 8/7c on NBC. It will be available on Peacock the next day.

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