Adam Levine’s angry ‘Voice’ comment draws Twitter ire
In this March 15, 2011 file photo, singers Adam Levine, left, and Cee Lo Green, pose at the set of “The Voice, ” television series at Los Angeles Center Studios, in Los Angeles.
It’s likely no consolation that over on NBC’s “The Voice,” which has regularly toppled “Idol” in the ratings this year, drama-free celebrity panelists like Usher, Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green and Shakira actually seem to all get along. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)
Maroon 5 lead singer and “The Voice” judge Adam Levine found himself in hot water this week over an angry comment he blurted out during a recent episode of the show.
Frustrated to see two of his singers in the bottom three on Tuesday night’s episode of “The Voice,” Levine muttered “I hate this country.”
While, some might argue that it was pretty clear that Levine did not, in actuality hate America and was being sarcastic, his comment nevertheless drew the ire of a number of television viewers, who took to Twitter to express their dissatisfaction:
.@adamlevine you hate this country? I can say I have the same feelings towards your music.
— Kirt Forsythe (@ForsytheKirt) May 29, 2013
Adam Levine just said “I hate this country” on TV… Not a smart move dude, not smart at all. #america
— Ryan Cooney (@Rcooney13) May 29, 2013
Initially Levine responded by reminding everyone that he understands how to use a dictionary:
joke-
noun
1. something said or done to provoke laughter or cause amusement, as a witticism, a short and amusing anecdote, or prankish act— Adam Levine (@adamlevine) May 29, 2013
But the Levine-directed ire continued to such a degree that Adam had to issue a statement clarifying what he meant:
joke-
noun
1. something said or done to provoke laughter or cause amusement, as a witticism, a short and amusing anecdote, or prankish act— Adam Levine (@adamlevine) May 29, 2013
So what do you think? An minor incident whipped into a ridiculous frenzy or an offensive comment that deserved proper chastisement? Let us know in the comments section. If you’re exceedingly curious, you can watch the video below to hear Levine’s comment. It comes in at the 1:14 minute mark.