There’s another Christina preparing to participate in NBC’s “The Voice”… and, she’s a Latina as well.
Christina Milian is replacing Alison Haislip as the new Social Media Correspondent for NBC’s hit singing competition, the network has confirmed.
“I’m officially your eyes and ears behind and beyond the stage for ‘The Voice,’” said the 30-year-old Cuban-American singer and actress via her Twitter account. “So if you’re a major fan you may wanna follow me!”
“Christina’s extensive musical background and widespread recognition make her the perfect choice for the role of Social Media Correspondent on ‘The Voice,’” said NBC president of alternative programming Paul Telegdy in a statement. “Her experience as a singer will provide a comfort level to our artists when they speak to her about the ins and outs of the competition,” he continued.
Milian joins an all-star team that includes hosted Carson Daly and coaches Cee Lo Green, Christina Aguilera, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine.
The second season of “The Voice” will debut after the Superbowl on Sunday, February 5.