Adam Levine and Kate Hudson are having a high school reunion!
The Running Point star, 45, is set to join Season 27 of The Voice as a battle advisor for the Maroon 5 bandleader, 45.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday, March 4, Levine revealed his thoughts on having Hudson join Team Adam on the reality competition series.
When asked if the "This Love" performer was aware of Hudson's vocal talents, he quipped: "She's so annoying. She can, like, do everything."
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"I've known Adam since high school!" said the How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days actress.
When asked if she knew he was going to be a "rock star," Hudson sounded indecisive before responding.
"Yeah! You know, he loved it. His first band, they were always playing somewhere. It's amazing to see his success and then to be here doing this with him, it feels very familiar, yet surreal at the same time," she explained.
In May 2024, Hudson released her genre-blending debut album, Glorious.
Crafted alongside Linda Perry of the 4 Non Blondes as well as Johan Carlsson and her fiancé Danny Fujikawa, Glorious has been a long time in the making for Hudson, who's felt passionate about music for quite some time.
"When it comes to talking about where this album comes from, the years I’ve spent quietly making music and living inside the songs, I’m not sure I’ll be able to stop talking about it," she said in a statement in April 2024. "I’m just thrilled so many smart people want to talk to me about Glorious — and the process of making my first record."
In a May 2024 cover story with PEOPLE, the Glass Onion actress opened up about finally pursuing rock stardom.
“Music was my first love,” she said. “It’s really a lifetime in the making.”
Hudson's success at a young age brought acting to the forefront.
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"So going and making a record or pursuing music took a very far back seat to what was happening in my career at the time,” she said, “but I never lost sight of what I love.”
Ultimately, Hudson thought it would be a "great regret" if she didn't make an album.
“Sticking to status quo is not how I’ve ever lived my life," she said. "I’ve always been fearless in the decisions I’ve made, whether it is in relationships or in career, but this was the one thing that I was so afraid of. It’s like I switched something in my brain, and I was like, ‘I’m just going to do it. F--- it.’”
Monday, March 3 marked the end of the blind auditions on The Voice, and the battle rounds are set to begin on Monday, March 10 on at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.