Christina Aguilera is leaving The Voice after season 10 to make room for two new coaches, Alicia Keys and Miley Cyrus.

While Aguilera had been sharing the role of the one and only female coach with Gwen Stefani for the past few seasons, the NBC series has since opted on two female coaches for its upcoming 11th season, and neither Aguilera nor Stefani will be seen.

According to a report by News Everyday on Wednesday, Aguilera's upcoming time off will allow her to enjoy more time with her children and start planning her wedding with fiance Matt Rutler.

The Wrap was first to report news of Aguilera's exit from The Voice, revealing new coaches Keys and Cyrus would be joined by returning stars Adam Levine and Blake Shelton.

"Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys will join 'The Voice' as judges next season while singer-producer Pharrell Williams will leave in an NBC shake-up of the coaches on its hit show," the outlet reported in March. "Blake Shelton and Adam Levine have re-upped their deals as coaches, [and] Cyrus has signed for a 'megabucks' deal."

Prior to landing her full-time gig on The Voice, Cyrus appeared as an advisor for Team Aguilera, and while it has been Aguilera who has been linked to on-set drama rumors in the past, it appears Cyrus has already taken over when Aguilera will leave off.

Last month, a Radar Online report claimed Cyrus was invovled in a behind-the-scenes feud with her co-star, Levine.

“Adam and Miley were non-stop bickering during their last taping together,” an insider told the outlet in April. “He nitpicks almost every single thing she says. Adam seems to find Miley to be extremely loud-mouthed and absolutely annoying!”

"Executives are now second-guessing their decision to bring Miley Cyrus on full time because she cannot get along with Adam to save her life!” the source added.

For more Christina Aguilera, tune into The Voice season 10 on Monday and Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. on NBC, and check out the short clip below.