Christina Aguilera News: 'The Voice' Staff Doesn't Want Her Back? Couldn't Handle Her Diva Ways?

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Christina Aguilera fans were thrilled upon learning that the singer will be returning to "The Voice" next season.

However, some of the crew on the TV talent search are allegedly not too happy about the news of her return.

According to a report, "The Voice" personnel are purportedly dreading Christina Aguilera's return as the "I Turn To You" singer is allegedly not very easy to work with.

"She made outrageous food and scheduling demands and even had the upholstery on her chair customized to velvet," OK! Magazine reported in a news report, as quoted by Celeb Dirty Laundry.

"[Christina] forced everyone to come in super early... so she could wrap in time for a dinner date."

According to speculations, despite her diva ways, it is possible that having Christina Aguilera on "The Voice" is good for the ratings. Because of this, the staff of the reality talent search might have no choice but to accept the news of her return.

"Is Christina Aguilera a diva? We don't doubt it, she probably is a total diva. But, obviously she isn't that horrible to work with - or else NBC wouldn't have invited her back for another season," CDL speculated.

"Obviously Christina is bringing in the ratings, and when you are detrimental to a show's success - you tend to get a free pass at being a total diva and getting what you want. Is it fair to the people that have to work with you? No, probably not - but that is just the way that the cookie crumbles in Hollywood."

There have been previous reports that "The Voice" staff members are not very fond of Christina Aguilera, and would purportedly prefer Gwen Stefani any day.

"She was really difficult to work with this season. Tensions between her and Adam were consistent, but she also just had a really bad attitude," a source close to "The Voice" production previously told Radar.

"She showed up late a lot, took forever for hair and makeup and was just very demanding."

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