IT'S what you might call the best two-for-one deal ever. If the star power of the new mentors uncovered yesterday for Channel 9 talent quest The Voice (a stellar line-up of Keith Urban, Seal, Joel Madden and Delta Goodrem, in case you missed it) is anything to go by, Sydney will become home to a slew of international celebs.
If the star power of the new mentors uncovered yesterday for Channel 9 talent quest The Voice (a stellar line-up of Keith Urban, Seal, Joel Madden and Delta Goodrem, in case you missed it) is anything to go by, Sydney will become home to a slew of international celebs.
In the same way The Great Gatsby brought Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan to Sin City, The Voice's talent will temporarily move their famous families to our shores for the first half of the year.
Urban and wife Nicole Kidman will get to spend more time at the Sutton Forest estate they rarely get to use with daughters Sunday Rose, 3, and little Faith, who will turn one in December.
British soul master Seal will need a big house to host supermodel wife Heidi Klum and their four kids: Lou, Lenny, Johan and Henry.
Expect to see Nicole Richie shopping up a storm in Paddington or taking her and hubby Madden's youngsters Harlow and Sparrow to Taronga.
Goodrem's boyfriend, Nick Jonas, will be on Broadway at the same time, replacing Daniel Radcliffe in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying but surely he can manage a quick trip Down Under to meet her folks, Denis and Lea?
Nine is yet to formally announce the cast of The Voice but industry sources have confirmed all four superstars are in the final stages of negotiations.
The popular reality show was helmed in the US by Christina Aguilera, Maroon 5's Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Cee-Lo Green.
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