The Voice fans BEG channel Seven to get rid of Delta Goodrem

She may be the longest-serving coach on The Voice Australia, but some viewers believe Delta Goodrem has overstayed her welcome. 

Following rumours that The Voice won’t feature any international stars next year, fans have flocked to Facebook begging for Seven to axe Delta, 35, as well.

‘If they get rid of Delta I might actually watch this. Can’t stand her,’ one viewer wrote 

‘Can’t stand her’: The Voice fans have begged channel Seven to get rid of Delta Goodrem, 35, amid rumours Kelly Rowland and Boy George won’t return next year 

‘Please no more Delta!’ another begged 

Elsewhere, one fan suggested that Seven replace the Born To Try singer with Tina Arena. 

Delta has long received criticism for her supposedly ‘annoying’ and ‘theatrical’ behaviour on The Voice. 

'Please no more Delta!' Following rumours that The Voice won't feature any international stars next year, fans have flocked to Facebook begging for Seven to axe Delta as well

‘Please no more Delta!’ Following rumours that The Voice won’t feature any international stars next year, fans have flocked to Facebook begging for Seven to axe Delta as well 

Speaking to the September issue of Marie Claire, Delta said she was left ‘absolutely broken’ by some of the negative feedback she received. 

‘I don’t think all of [the criticism] was fair but there’s a lot I can reflect on,’ she said. 

‘At the time [of The Voice’s first season], being 27 and on TV, my brain could compute that it was part of the cycle. But it still hurt me.’  

Changing of the guard? Elsewhere, one fan suggested that Seven replace the Born To Try singer with Tina Arena

Changing of the guard? Elsewhere, one fan suggested that Seven replace the Born To Try singer with Tina Arena

Rather than letting the negativity get her down, Delta said she has learned to grow a thicker skin. 

‘It’s one thing to know of something. It’s another thing to have walked it. The chapter taught me resilience and made me stronger. What a gift,’ she said. 

It comes amid rumours The Veronicas’s Lisa and Jessica Origliasso may be joining The Voice as judges, as Seven embarks on a cost-cutting venture in 2021.

Backlash: Delta has long received criticism for her supposedly 'annoying' and 'theatrical' behaviour on The Voice

Backlash: Delta has long received criticism for her supposedly ‘annoying’ and ‘theatrical’ behaviour on The Voice

Struggles: Speaking to the September issue of Marie Claire, Delta said she was left 'absolutely broken' by some of the negative feedback she received

Struggles: Speaking to the September issue of Marie Claire, Delta said she was left ‘absolutely broken’ by some of the negative feedback she received

The Veronicas are no strangers to the singing show format, having appeared as guest mentors and performers on this year’s season.   

The Untouched hitmakers helped coach Boy George’s team after coronavirus travel restrictions prevented him from travelling to Australia. 

It was reported last month that Nine had ‘failed to renew its contract’ for the 2021 season of The Voice, and Seven jumped on the licence ‘very quickly’. 

New additions? It comes amid rumours The Veronicas's Lisa and Jessica Origliasso (pictured) may be joining The Voice as judges, as Seven embarks on a cost-cutting venture in 2021

New additions? It comes amid rumours The Veronicas’s Lisa and Jessica Origliasso (pictured) may be joining The Voice as judges, as Seven embarks on a cost-cutting venture in 2021

Channel Seven’s CEO, James Warburton, described the acquisition as ‘a coup’.

Warburton already has big changes in mind for the show, including cutting the number of episodes and having a tighter production schedule.

‘We have a whole new more efficient and cost-effective streamlined production and roll-out schedule which will concentrate the format over less episodes and shoot over a much shorter time frame,’ he said.

Trial run? The Veronicas are no strangers to the singing show format, having appeared as guest mentors and performers on this year's season

Trial run? The Veronicas are no strangers to the singing show format, having appeared as guest mentors and performers on this year’s season

International coaches Kelly Rowland and Boy George will likely leave the show, and it’s unclear what will happen to Aussie judges Delta Goodrem and Guy Sebastian.

Presenters Renee Bargh and Darren McMullen won’t be returning next year.

They have been replaced by Sonia Kruger, who previously hosted The Voice on Nine from 2015 to 2019.

Changing hands: It was reported last month that Nine had 'failed to renew its contract' for the 2021 season of The Voice, and Seven jumped on the licence 'very quickly'. Pictured (L-R): Kelly Rowland, Guy Sebastian, Delta Goodrem, Boy George, Renee Bargh and Darren McMullen

Changing hands: It was reported last month that Nine had ‘failed to renew its contract’ for the 2021 season of The Voice, and Seven jumped on the licence ‘very quickly’. Pictured (L-R): Kelly Rowland, Guy Sebastian, Delta Goodrem, Boy George, Renee Bargh and Darren McMullen