Gavin Rossdale has been axed from ‘The Voice’.
The 51-year-old musician joined the show last year when it moved from the BBC to ITV but he is set to be replaced after just one season because programme bosses feel he lacked charisma.
A source told The Sun on Sunday: "Gavin was great to work with during the series, but the bosses just felt he wasn’t right in the end.
"He didn’t make much of an impact, and they want someone with serious spark and charisma.
"So they have taken the decision that he won’t be back next year."
And ITV bosses are already lining up McFly’s Danny Jones to replace him, after he impressed on ‘The Voice Kids’.
The insider added: "Danny is currently one of the favourites to replace him."
Meanwhile, former coach Ricky Wilson recently revealed he would love to return to ‘The Voice’.
He said: "I’d love to go back to ‘The Voice’. It’s loads of fun. I’d go back tomorrow if they asked me. I’m glad I took some time off – like anything, if you get used to it you get jaded by it, so I’m glad to step away from it but there’s situations where you step away from it and then you’re not invited back.
"But one day I’d like to be go back, either that or something else. If you asked my partner she’d say I hated it. I probably hate doing it but I love having done it."