Watch Blake Shelton's Creepy Welcome to 'The Voice' for Camila Cabello

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This fall, Camilia Cabello is making her debut as a coach on The Voice, replacing Kelly Clarkson in one of the red swivel chairs for Season 22, premiering on NBC on Sept. 19.

Cabello is no stranger to The Voice, having served as a mentor for Team John Legend last season, but on this Instagram post, she is a little startled at the reception she gets, in this take off on a horror film.

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First everything looks “sweet” with cookies and balloons greeting the “Bam Bam” singer, but then she gets a creepy letter from what appears to be a stalker, who writes to her with the letters cut out from a magazine:

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“You are going 2 lose so bad! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!”

“Who would send that,” returning judge Gwen Stefani asks.

“I can’t believe you got that anonymous letter,” Blake Shelton chimes in.

And then John shows up with a threatening letter of his own, saying, “Check out this weird letter I just got. It says, ‘You should never have come back.’”

It is also written in letters cut out from a magazine.

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As the spooky music plays, host Carson Daly emerges from backstage with cut up magazines, letters falling to the ground, saying, “Blake, can you stop crafting in my dressing room!”

Busted! Blake is up to his old tricks as filming for The Voice Season 22 begins. And the fact that he’s the perpetrator explains why Gwen didn’t get an “anonymous letter." He wouldn’t dare do that to his wife!

Camilia, who got her start on a reality TV competition show, having appeared on The X Factor, will join Blake—the only original coach and eight-time winningest coach; John, who has one win; and Gwen, who also only has a solo win for the auditions, as they compete for the best singers for their teams.

The Voice will premiere on Sept. 19 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC and Peacock.

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