Latest reports claimed that Gwen Stefani might be offered to judge in "American Idol" after she left "The Voice". Moreover, the singer also shared that her children are not actually interested in her career so there I no way they might follow her footsteps.

It's understandable that Stefani is someone who has a lot to offer to aspiring talents that's why instead of taking some time off from coaching and judging contestants, she might as well accept the offer of the said talent show. When the singer was interviewed during the preview of her fall L.A.M.B and gx eyewear collections, she was asked about leaving "The Voice".

It was reported on E!News that Stefani will no longer join Miley Cyrus, Blake Shelton, and Adam Levine as coaches in the aid hit show. Instead, taking her place is Jennifer Hudson as the talent show will air on September 25, 2017. With this, she revealed that she was said when she realized that she would not be coming back anymore this fall for the show.

Stefani also revealed that the show fuels her musical side rather than getting really invested in it and that it was very emotional. She was around so much music for almost the whole time and she added that it is impossible to watch the talent be so great and not actually want to do that.

In addition, according to Fox News, Stefani also claimed that she learned to love the singing show since it is one great show. However, speculations are escalating that she will also join "American Idol" as the audition already started last August 17. At this time, only Katy Perry has signed on to judge the rebooted series and if the producers will ask Gwen, there is a possibility that she would jump in too.

Meanwhile, Stefani also disclosed that her kids are not interested in what she does as she claimed that they don't want to know anything about what she does. In the recent event she attended, she revealed that she asked her children to come with her before school starts but they hated it. She concluded by saying that her kids don't want to be part of anything.