Since, both ‘The Voice and ‘Britain Got Talent’ are on a head-to-head yesterday; people can expect that some of bosses of both sides will argue.
Will.I.Am and Simon Cowell has something to say to each other, and nothing is pretty about it. It has something to do with the ratings war.
The spat got fueled when music mogul Cowell told viewers 'not to bother' watching the BBC's new show.
Apparently, the Black Eyed Peas singer did not like it one bit, so he responded by saying that Simon was not committed to the acts, appearing appear on his shows X Factor and Britain's Got Talent.
Will.I.Am references to one of X Factor's previous stars, Cher Lloyd. ‘The Voice’ judge said that she could have been a big star, but the show never gives her the chance to rise.
Will.I.Am added that the show is just juicing the contestants so that people will watch the ITV show.
However, their feud has started a long time ago when former X Factor judge Cheryl Cole choosing to have will.i.am as her manager.
Immediately, after Girls Aloud singer got axed from the U.S. version of the reality show, will.i.am was purportedly the one who persuaded Cheryl not to return to the UK version of the show.
However, they are not the only stars of the reality shows who are heating up.
In an interview aim at promoting Britain's Got Talent, Judge Amanda Holden first insulted Tom Jones - who will be mentoring on The Voice.
According to the newspaper, Holden claimed that Jones might be spinning his grave next week.
Of course, the BBC got shocked since it is disrespectful, but the ITV bosses find some humor in it.
Cowell claimed that BBC obsessed with him. He even added that ‘The Voice’ was brought so that it could compete with his TV shows.
The BBC wants to prove their point, but it is the people who can prove what realty show is the best.
Both network are awaiting the results of the ratings war as the two shows overlap with one another the other night.
The Voice, which stars Jessie J and The Script frontman Danny O'Donoghue as the other two mentors, is going to air at 7pm and finish at 8.20pm - twenty minutes after the latest series of Britain's Got Talent have begun.
Comedian David Walliams and Alesha Dixon will be included in the judging panel on the ITV show.s