Why do the Voice UK coaches wear the same clothes in every episode? We have the answer…
Throughout the Blind Auditions, Olly Murs, Tom Jones, Jennifer Hudson and will.i.am have each stuck to the same outfit - and there's a good reason for that...

In every single Blind Audition, coaches will.i.am, Olly Murs, Sir Tom Jones and Jennifer Hudson never seem to change their outfits.
Over two months of auditions, not one top or trouser has been changed (although we’re hoping the same can’t be said for their underpants).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLbs-Pk9dtKb8YP3Qd5UDiUQqkuzd776iF&v=KgQHdIAa0GU
But why? Well, the eight episodes of Blind Auditions are shot over the course of a week, but during filming the producers don’t know which singers are going to end up in which episodes after the editing process.
This means that all of the coaches need to wear the same clothes day in day out for continuity reasons, so that they’re not chopping in and out of multiple looks over the course of one programme.
https://twitter.com/thevoiceuk/status/1094332660841922560
They've always done this during the Blind Auditions on the show, even back when The Voice UK was on the BBC.
Fortunately, the coaches WILL wear new outfits for Battle Rounds (starting 8pm, 23rd February 2019, ITV)
https://twitter.com/thevoiceuk/status/1095653744480583680
The Voice UK is on 8pm Saturday, ITV
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