Delta Goodrem is rumoured to be fighting to retain her place on The Voice coach’s panel when the reality show moves to its new home on Seven next year.
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And on Sunday, the 35-year-old singer addressed the rumours of whether she’s been dumped from the show, while giving a somewhat vague insight into her future.
Speaking to Stellar on Sunday, Delta credited her time on the show as being “wonderful” but added that, when it comes to her “next chapter”, she’s taking it one step at a time.

“I love the show. It’s such a wonderful experience and is something I’ve been a part of since day one,” Delta began, before addressing rumours of being “dumped”.
“I say after every season – because everybody asks every year – that, as an artist, I take in each moment and appreciate the year that’s been and all the different things I’ve been a part of.
“Then looking ahead, I step into every role and every decision for my next chapter as an ever-evolving artist, and it’s always a step-by-step process of looking at my goals and planning the year ahead,” she added.

Delta’s comments came after it was reported she and former Voice host Sonia Kruger previously clashed behind the scenes.
According to a well-placed insider, Delta and Sonia would allegedly “ignore each other” on set and it made working with them uncomfortable.
“The crew had to walk on eggshells around them,” the on-set spy claimed.
“We would even have to coordinate hair and makeup timings to make sure the girls weren’t scheduled together.”

Sonia, 55, hosted The Voice on Channel Nine from 2015 until jumping ship to the Seven Network last year. She’ll now be fronting the singing competition from the rival network.
And while the verdict is still out as to who will be sitting in the big red chairs when the show returns to our screens in 2021, the source claims Sonia is secretly hoping Delta doesn’t return.
“In an ideal world, Sonia would like to see a new panel of coaches, but it’s not up to her,” the insider added.
