The Voice Season 25 Coaches and Their Salaries Will Leave You Speechless

The Voice Season 25 coaches making millions from the reality TV show!

The Voice Season 25 Coaches and Their Salaries Will Leave You Speechless

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  • The Voice has featured a plethora of talented coaches, from country icons like Blake Shelton to pop sensations like Nick Jonas.
  • The Voice Season 25, which recently premiered on NBC, has introduced a new panel of coaches to the audience.
  • These coaches and judges are being paid figures that are sure to astonish fans and aspiring artists alike.
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The reality TV show, The Voice, where aspiring singers chase their dreams with the guidance of renowned judges, is back with another season. The show has featured a plethora of talented coaches, from country icons like Blake Shelton to pop sensations like Nick Jonas, and The Voice Season 25 is also featuring some of the best in their field, including John Legend, Chance the Rapper, Reba McEntire, and the country duo Dan + Shay.

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The Voice Season 25 coaches in an interview with Entertainment Tonight
The Voice Season 25 coaches in an interview with Entertainment Tonight

To serve their expertise to the show, the diverse lineup ensures each coach commands a substantial paycheck. This season is no different as the coaches are being paid figures that are sure to astonish fans and aspiring artists alike.

How Much The Voice Season 25 Coaches Are Being Paid?

The Voice Season 25, which recently premiered on NBC, has introduced a new panel of coaches to the audience, including some familiar and some new faces. The coaches for this season include John Legend, returning for his ninth stint on the reality TV series, alongside Reba McEntire and Chance the Rapper, both back for their second round.

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The Voice Season 25 coaches (image via NBC)
The Voice Season 25 coaches (Image via NBC)

Adding to the mix are Dan + Shay, the Grammy-winning country duo, stepping into their roles as coaches for the first time. As for how much these coaches are making with their gig on the reality TV show, the numbers are nothing less than surprising.

John Legend has reportedly made a substantial $13 million per season, a figure expected to hold steady for Season 25 as well. Reba McEntire, who joined the show in season 24, is also earning around the $13 million mark. Dan + Shay, the debuting duo, are said to align with their veteran counterparts.

The Voice coach John Legend
The Voice coach John Legend

While their salary for the show has not been revealed, the duo is reportedly being paid $13 million. While details on Chance the Rapper’s salary remain unconfirmed, given his prior involvement in Season 23, for which he reportedly made $8 million, speculation arises about a comparable earning potential.

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Who is the Highest Paid The Voice Coach?

The coach lineup on The Voice has featured several industry elites, and their salary for the show clearly reflects their stature and popularity in the industry. While The Voice Season 25 coaches seem to have hit the pinnacle at $13 million, the show has previously awarded up to a staggering $25 million to its mentors, making it the biggest paycheck in its history.

Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande

The coach who received the hefty paycheck is none other than the pop sensation Ariana Grande. The singer-actress joined the show as a coach in Season 21. Although it was her first and very last time on the show, the 7 Rings singer reportedly made a remarkable sum between $20-25 million from a single season.

Following closely is Christina Aguilera, who reportedly negotiated her salary to a notable $17 million per season after appearing in multiple seasons. Kelly Clarkson is said to have earned approximately $15 million during her tenure as a judge, while Adam Levine managed to elevate his earnings from $13 million to $14 million across his participation in the show’s initial 16 seasons.

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Laxmi Rajput is a writer at Fandomwire. She finished her Post Graduation in Broadcast Journalism and worked as a Business News writer for a year. But her interest in entertainment and pop culture compelled her to find a way towards Entertainment Journalism. She has worked across various fields and has 2 years of experience in content writing. She likes reading, music, movies, and traveling. She aspires to become a fiction writer in the future.