The seventh edition started on February 24 “The Voice Kids”. Let us remind you that this is the first season of the program in which it was missing Dawid Kwiatkowski. The singer decided after the last final, in which his team won Martyna Gąsakthat his time on the show should come to an end.
A few months later, TVP confirmed that she would become the new trainer in “The Voice Kids”. Natasza Urbańska.
“I want to be the greatest support for my students. Because at this moment in their lives, I will be the ‘second mother’ and the person who will take them by the hand and give them the tools to build their future path. I want to infect them with passion for the stage, I will also show them some steps (laughter). The most important thing for me is to create good relationships with the participants – when trust appears, fears disappear. We work together for success. I feel a huge responsibility, but I am aware of my craft, knowledge and stage skills, so I consciously accepted the invitation to the program. No I can wait!” – she commented after the decision was announced.
When news of the changes emerged, viewers were skeptical, writing that “it probably won’t be the same without Dawid.” Despite this, the opinions about the new trainer after the first episode were positive. “Natasza is doing great, she was really positively surprised”, “Natasza, you are great, great energy and great fun for the children. The right person in the right place” – they wrote.
The second group of commenters was not so positive towards the singer. “Natasza only wants to show herself. (…) She clowns, clowns and it’s terribly irritating. You can joke, but why all these splits and dances”, “Natasza tries her best, she’s smiling, but somehow she dances too much. Dawid ‘did ‘a different atmosphere, he was very warm, cordial, funny and substantive’ – they said, accusing the new trainer of wanting to show mainly herself in the program.
In an interview with Jastrząb Post Urbańska she commented on the first episodes with her participation in “The Voice Kids”.
“The role of a trainer is not fooling around, although it is also necessary. (…) These are still children, very young people who have already found their passion and have great courage to stand on the stage to fight for their dreams. However, they are not yet aware how much work lies ahead of them. We, the coaches, have the privilege of supporting them during their first steps towards their dreams. This program is more than just 2 hours on air. We quickly turn tears of emotion into smiles,” she said.