The final of the fifteenth edition of “The Voice of Poland” is behind us. Kuba Badach spoke about his future in the format.

Everyone is wondering what's next for Kuba Badach in "The Voice of Poland". The singer has spoken out

As reported by the “RMF FM” portal, the final of the fifteenth edition of “The Voice of Poland” is behind us, won by Anna Iwanek, whose mentor was Kuba Badach. Many fans of the singer are wondering whether we will have the opportunity to see the musician in the coach's chair in the next edition. Badach has spoken out on the matter.

The finale of “The Voice of Poland” is behind us

The final of the fifteenth edition of the TVP music show took place on Saturday. The players from Lanberry, Tomson and Baron, Michał Szpak and Kuba Badach fought for the win. It was the member of the latter's group who ultimately won.

Although the win is an undoubted success for Iwanek, Kuba Badach is also collecting his laurels. Many of the musician's fans are wondering whether they will see him in the next edition of “The Voice of Poland”. As he admitted, he has not received an offer yet, but he is open to one.

“I liked it, but we'll see how the production approaches it. I will wait for an offer and decisions, because I am already arranging my calendar for the end of next year, so we have to sort this out quickly. If such an offer comes, I will be very happy, because I had a great time working with these people,” said Kuba Badach in an interview with the “Jastrząb Post” portal.

It was him that Kuba Badach was betting on winner

Although the program was won by Anna Iwanek, Kuba Badach revealed that he did not pick her as the winner. In an interview with “Jastrząb Post” he stated that for him the sure winner was Mikołaj Przybylski, who, although he started in Badach's team, was stolen by Michał Szpak.

“I thought already during the last votes that Mikołaj would win. I had the impression that he had some kind of ability to break women's hearts” – said Kuba Badach, revealing that his protégé also thought that Mikołaj would be the winner of the program. At the same time, he admitted that Ania fully deserved the win. What do you think?

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116