'The Voice': Scissor Sister Ana Matronic Denies Rumours Of 'The Voice' Job Offer

Is This Scissor Sister Joining 'The Voice'?

Scissor Sisters star Ana Matronic has shot down reports she's lined up for a permanent judging role on TV singing contest The Voice.

The I Don't Feel Like Dancin' hitmaker last month helped her pop pal Jessie J whittle down her contestants on the talent show, sparking rumours bosses were eyeing her for a place on the panel.

But she's brushed off the speculation, insisting she has not been approached about a job - but confesses she is open to talks if producers want her involved.

Asked about reports of an offer on the table, Matronic told Graham Norton: "Really? It's news to me but I would love to do it."

The singer previously admitted The Voice was the only talent-finder she would appear on and branded American Idol "mean-spirited".

She said: "I find the American Idol model a bit problematic. It is not necessarily based around finding and nurturing new talent. There is a bit of a mean-spirited quality, especially at the audition process."

Blasting talent show boss Simon Cowell, she added: "From what I have seen, he comes across as not very constructive. He is someone who has always been in a position of power and you can see that. You can smell the power coming off that guy. There is a sensitivity chip missing.

"I am not one of those women who find success an aphrodisiac. There are a lot of people who find success and power the ultimate aphrodisiac, but it is not for me. He might be a perfectly lovely person and if he likes comic books and weird funny movies then we would probably get along but I somehow doubt that."

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