
However, one rumor always finds a way of rearing its ugly head: the claim that the entire program is staged. Most complaints settle, and the dust clears, allowing NBC to rake in more and more money with each passing season. Adam Levine) to Gwen Stefani’s apparent focus on the superficial, this show has fallen victim to negative publicity many a time. From coaches’ condemned decisions regarding contestants (we’re looking at you Mr. Who will be next? Keep watching The Voice to see who else is moving on in the competition.The Voice - one of TV’s most popular competition shows - has faced its fair share of backlash across the years.

Ultimately, Kelly and John turn their chairs to recruit the sisters, and they end up going with Team Kelly. Despite these hardships, these girls keep a positive attitude that shines onstage. The self-proclaimed best friends have a love for pop gospel and have struggled to fit in at their hometown of Hamilton, Ohio due to their biracial background. Sisters Marie (14) and Macie (15) took the Blind Auditions by storm for a moving duet. The Cunningham Sisters perform Tori Kelly & Kirk Franklin’s “Never Alone” The young man, who performed “Mercy,” ultimately overcame this struggle to sing for a real chance in the competition. While we didn’t hear too much from Sherman, who sang “Brown Eyed Girl,” we did learn that Haynes has overcome a lot to be on The Voice stage - he was previously meant to appear as part of Make a Wish as he suffers from heart disease. In brief back-to-back auditions, Blake recruited 19-year-old Beritt Haynes from Pell City, Alabama and Clint Sherman for his team. Ultimately, she picked Team Blake for her journey on The Voice. Her writing has reached hundreds of thousands of streams online, particularly with an original tune titled “FOMO.” For her audition, she took on a Mike Posner hit that gained the chair-turning attention of Blake and John. This 21-year-old performer from Long Island, New York has been writing music since she was 14 and used music as an outlet growing up Hispanic in a predominantly white area. Related 'The Voice': Watch 8 Must-See Blind Auditions From Night 3 (VIDEO) Kaitlyn Velez performs Mike Posner’s “Please Don’t Go” The young singer wowed Kelly and John and when it came time to decide who she should choose as her coach, Janora picked Team Legend. Gushing that her childhood was amazing, Janora mentions that music was an escape for her during tough times after her sister was diagnosed with lupus. Hailing from Wingate, North Carolina, this 22-year-old performer’s love of music comes from her mother who finds joy in singing. Janora Brown sings Monica’s “Angel of Mine” Currently, he studies sound engineering and has a love for indie-pop sounds, making his unique rendition of the tune stand out to Ariana who was the only coach to turn for him. Taking on Ariana’s tune for his Blind Audition, 23-year-old David from Valhalla, New York, grew up playing instruments beginning with the drums and then moving onto the guitar.

David Vogel performs Ariana Grande’s “Breathin” Bringing that pizazz to The Voice stage, Bella impressed the coaches with her unique cover, earning chair turns from Ariana, John, and Kelly. This 22-year-old performer from Long Island, New York comes from a large and “loud” Italian family that celebrates Sunday dinners and rocks out together on stage. Bella DeNapoli sings Danity Kane’s “Damaged”

Ultimately the hopeful went with Team Kelly.

(Credit: Tyler Golden/NBC) Holly Forbes Makes Her ChoiceĪfter leaving the previous episode on a cliffhanger, auditioner Holly Forbes made her team pick following her four-chair turn performance.
