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Ora likely to replace Minogue on 'The Voice'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Sep, 2014 09:29 AM
  • Ora likely to replace Minogue on 'The Voice'
Singer Rita Ora will reportedly replace Kylie Minogue on the fourth season of "The Voice UK".
 
The competitive reality series, which will premiere in January, will see Ora joining coaches Ricky Wilson, Tom Jones and Will.i.am, reports eonline.com.
 
"So excited to be part of; and for my team to win 'The Voice' this series!! Let's have some fun Will, Tom and Ricki!!" Ora tweeted. 

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