Gwen Stefani fans have asked the singer turned talent show judge to stop 'messing with her face' after a new promotional clip for The Voice was released.
The singer, 52, was first hit with claims that she looked unrecognisable in a recent interview on Late Night With Seth Meyers, and now fans are commenting on her appearance once again.
The teaser clip begins by showing the back of Stefani's chair and features the audience clapping before the singer spins around and says 'Hey', grinning widely.
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Stefani had styled her up and wore a sparkly pink dress and tights.
It was posted to the official The Voice Instagram ahead of the beginning of the new season of the hit talent show on 19 September.
"What's your go-to song for a chair turn?" read the clip's caption.
However, instead of getting fans excited for the show, most of them couldn't seem to look beyond the 52-year-old's appearance.
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One wrote: "So love Gwen but stop messing with your eyes. They are disappearing."
"Wish she would stop having work done on her face," added a second. "She's starting to look like Madonna."
A third remarked: "The face filler has to stop. Watch her cheeks. They don't move."
"What's happened to her face??" questioned a fourth while a fifth added: "She doesn't even look like herself anymore."
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Similar criticisms were also levelled at Stefani when she appeared on Late Night With Seth Meyers to promote the upcoming season of The Voice.
Instead of having her hair in a bun like she did in The Voice promo clip, she wore her hair down and straightened as she sported a partial fishnet outfit.
"I didn't even notice who she was," wrote one viewer of the interview. "I was like no that's not her and I looked up recent videos of her. Yeah... That's really Gwen. Please stop. No more surgeries."
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"Gwen Stefani?" asked a second. "Even when I know it's her, I don't recognise her…"
However, while fans have speculated that the singer has had extensive cosmetic surgery, she previously opened up to Roma's magazine about the transformative power of makeup, as reported by Hello! Magazine.
"I just want to look as good as I can at any age, like we all do, and share that quality makeup truly does make a big difference in how you feel," she admitted.
"You can always change who you are, make yourself feel better, or make other people feel better with makeup. Makeup is just the perfect playground for that."
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Tyla has contacted reps of Gwen Stefani for comment.
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