Rihanna is headed to "The Voice" and she is looking to stir things up with a little fun on the new season. The "American Oxygen" singer will take on the role as an advisor, lending her expertise to contestants.
A teaser video has been released featuring Rihanna in all her Bad Gal glory. The hilarious 2-minute clip kicks off with Rihanna getting her fill on what it is like being a judge. She excitedly hits the red buzzer, swinging her chair around before yelling "Boom!"
Watch the video here.
Snippets of an excited Gwen Stefani chanting RiRi's name over and over while clapping her hands next to the Barbadian beauty is a sight to die for. Pharrell Williams can barely keep it together as the "B***h Better Have My Money" singer makes candid boss-lady comments like "Don't you dare sass me."
The video delights in cross cuts of the singer dancing in her gigantic red chair, making funny faces at the camera, and turning Adam Levine into fits of laughter before she gets to distracting or rather advising, the ninth season contestants.
One contestant rushes over to the international starlet, giving her a big hug while saying "Hey Rihanna how you doing?" She says "Good to see you" while he says "I'm so sorry it's good to see you too."
Pharrell watches on with an expression of both amusement and shock.
Another contestant rushes over for a hug, embracing her while repeating over and over "Bad Gal RiRi." Gwen quite comically imitates the contestants with "Oh my gosh, Rihanna!"
The camera cuts back to the first contestant who pleads for another hug from the fashion icon. He gets another, but the hilariousness ensues with the contestants comments afterwards.
Bad Gal then gets on to giving compliments, telling one contestant he is "so sexy." The contestant immediately makes a PSA to his mom about his new-found image which illicts a round of laughs from Rihanna and Blake Shelton.
Rihanna fan this is just a tid bit of what is to come from the "FourFiveSeconds" singer. Check her out on the ninth season of the "The Voice" kicking off on Oct. 26.