How did Adam Levine and Kelsea Ballerini become friends?
They bonded instantly on the set of 'The Voice' Season 27 due to Ballerini's humor and authenticity.
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Adam Levine has formed a close bond with Kelsea Ballerini on 'The Voice' Season 27, drawing comparisons to his past 'frenemy' relationship with Blake Shelton. Levine appreciates Ballerini's authenticity and humor.
Kelsea Ballerini joined 'The Voice' Season 27 as a first-time coach, coinciding with Adam Levine's return after a five-year break. Levine recounted a moment during a coaches' performance when Ballerini playfully teased him, solidifying their instant connection. He appreciates her genuine nature, which he finds rare in the entertainment industry. Ballerini has also shared her admiration for Levine and other coaches, noting she grew up listening to their music. Their on-screen chemistry is evident, as they often look to each other for encouragement during the show. Levine believes Ballerini is handling her rising star with grace and poise. Ballerini admitted she was nervous to meet Levine, before finding him very nice.
They bonded instantly on the set of 'The Voice' Season 27 due to Ballerini's humor and authenticity.
Her genuine nature and the fact that she is unafraid to be herself.
She was nervous due to Blake Shelton's teasing but quickly found him to be lovely and nice.
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