The Voice fans are frustrated by a recurring issue and hope Season 27 will bring a change
The Voice fans are tired of hearing all the sob stories. This is something that has gotten worse as the series progresses. However, fans still enjoy the show. There is a new panel of coaches this season and it has been fun watching them all together.

The Coaches Of The Voice Season 27
The Voice Season 27 will begin airing on Monday, Feb. 3 in its usual Monday night 8 p.m. ET/PT/Yubi time slot, and stream next day on Peacock.
The Season 27 Coaches panel of The Voice will feature a star-studded lineup of powerhouse veterans and newcomer industry experts. Coaches John Legend and Michael Bublé will reprise their coaching roles fresh off their fun in Season 26, with Voice O.G. Adam Levine returning to the red chair for the first time since his departure in 2019. As if that wasn’t exciting enough, country superstar Kelsea Ballerini will also celebrate her Coach debut in Season 27 after serving as a substitute Coach for Kelly Clarkson in Season 20.
Where can you watch The Voice Season 27?
Fans of The Voice can tune in weekly on NBC to catch new Season 27 episodes once the new season premieres or stream episodes the next day on Peacock, the perfect place for a Voice rewatch.

The Voice Fans Tired Of Sob Stories
Fans of The Voice are tired of constantly hearing sob stories from the contestants. They went to Reddit to express their opinions.
“I am so over every freaking person with a sob story. Enough. There are perfectly happy people out there that can sing. Why do they only give people with life woes a chance.”
“For the most part, they don’t. The producers just force those stories out of them because they want people to empathize with the artists”
“That’s one reason I watch the next morning , so I fast forward through it”
“There’s so much focus on the sob story stuff that we actually don’t get enough real background info on the artist that matters. Like, their musical background and performing history.”
“We’ve skipped past all the backstories this season and have been better off.”

Fans do not care about the backstory of every artist. They would rather see more auditions on the show.
It seems that fans do not want to hear all of the sob stories the artists have. They would rather have more blind auditions filmed and not the background stories. However, if they are going to show the background of the singer, they would like it to be about their music, not their sad stories. Do you agree with this? Are you tired of all the sob stories? Sound off in the comments below. We would love to hear your thoughts.
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