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We have a new viral vlogger on the rise after John Legend‘s daughter Luna made her way to The Voice: Battle of Champions as the cutest sidelines commentator the show has ever seen.
While social media star and comedian Druski has officially hopped aboard Season 29 as the first-ever commentator on The Voice, he has some mighty competition cut out for him after Legend’s 9-year-old daughter Luna took to social media to share some of her behind-the-scenes thoughts from The Voice‘s set.
Legend’s Coach rivals, Kelly Clarkson and Adam Levine, were naturally eager to connect with the somewhat biased correspondent, leading to several chucklesome moments. With unprecedented access to The Voice frontlines as a daughter of one of the red chair icons, Luna brought some downright adorable takes to the sidelines.
Legend shared the sweet video to Instagram with the caption, “Luna Legend: The Voice’s newest correspondent.”
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The heartwarming video began with a front-facing clip of Legend’s eldest on the set of The Voice, with Luna proudly telling viewers, “I came to work with my dad today for The Voice Battles!”
Luna continued to record as Legend walked her and younger brother Miles to their seats. “This is dad,” she narrated from the behind the camera. “This is Miles, he’s trying to get seen.”
Watch the full video here and catch some of the other highlights from Luna’s coverage, below.
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It was clearly not Luna’s first BTS rodeo as Legend’s daughter wasted no time gathering the juiciest shots she could from behind-the-scenes of The Voice, grabbing footage of the Coaches and cavalierly referring to them by first name. We’re truly looking at a red carpet correspondent in the making.
“Kelly, John, Adam,” Luna listed off while grabbing clips of each red chair veteran before heading to her seats with her younger brother, Miles. After grabbing a quick video of the “stage stuff,” Luna picked up coverage from her front-row seat, proudly filming the red chairs and telling viewers, “Dad’s seat is the first one.”
A proud daddy’s girl, you better believe that once her father finally took the stage, Luna was screaming and clapping along for Team Legend. “Let’s go!” Luna shouts gleefully as she joins the uproarious applause for Legend’s arrival at Battles.
But Luna’s coverage wasn’t over quite yet.
“Hi Luna! It’s time for Battles!” Legend said in a close-up clip from the red chair. Luna jumped at the opportunity to interview her father’s Season 29 competition, approaching Levine’s seat and encouraging the Maroon 5 frontman to “say something interesting.”
“Something interesting,” Levine parroted, frustrating Legend’s daughter with the timeless taunt. “You said to say something interesting!” Levine reminded her.
“You say words,” Luna retorted.
“Words,” Levine shrugged.
“No,” Luna said.
“You said, ‘Say words!'” Levine teased.
“Talk about things,” Luna pleaded, reaching her wits’ end.
“The thing about things,” Levine mused, still teasing Legend’s little one by mocking every prompt. “They’re super great. and I love things.”
“OK, moving on,” Luna said, swirling her camera over to Team Kelly.
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“Moving on to the better team,” Clarkson quipped before dishing the details about her favorite color (green). Eager to know Luna’s favorite color, Clarkson was impressed upon learning Luna hasn’t narrowed it down between green, pink, and purple. Back toward Levine’s red chair, Luna was eager to grill the competitive Coach on what she’s deemed an oversupply of confidence this season.
“Why do you think you can beat my dad?” Luna asked confidently, clearly one of Team Legend’s biggest cheerleaders.
“Because I’m awesome,” Levine shrugged before adding, “And even though your dad is awesome, I’m more awesome.”
“Oh my gosh,” Luna said as Levine cackled with excitement.
Don’t miss a moment of the epic showdown by watching The Voice: Battle of Champions on Mondays at 9/8c on NBC and the next day on Peacock.
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