Reba McEntire couldn’t assist however break down in tears in the course of the first stay present of season 24 of “The Voice” on Monday evening when a contestant carried out certainly one of her personal songs.
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McEntire Introduced To Tears By Contestant
Entertainment Tonight reported that Ruby Leigh, 16, to carry out her coach McEntire’s 1990 single “You Lie.” Throughout rehearsals, McEntire went as far as to say that Leigh carried out the tune higher than she ever did.
Leigh knocked it out of the park along with her stay efficiency, bringing each McEntire and coach Gwen Stefani to tears.
“You blew it out of the water,” McEntire mentioned as she wiped away tears. “Gwen and I are bawling!”
“There hasn’t been a time that you simply carried out on this present that I haven’t gotten goosebumps,” coach Niall Horan mentioned in settlement. “You’re insane!”
Take a look at the efficiency for your self within the video under.
McEntire And Different Coaches Sound Off
On the purple carpet of the stay present, McEntire talked about how thrilling this season of “The Voice” is, saying, “I actually couldn’t let you know [who might win].”
Her fellow coach John Legend agreed along with her.
“The depth of the expertise this season is best than I’ve ever seen it on this present since I’ve been right here,” he mentioned. “That is my eighth season and I’ve by no means seen simply this stage of high quality throughout the board. I’m so impressed with our artists this 12 months.”
“I’ve some wonderful singers, and I feel it’s simply gonna come all the way down to at this level folks begin to fall in love with not simply the voice, however the particular person as nicely,” Gwen Stefani added. “It’s ridiculous this season. I do know we are saying that each season and it all the time appears like that, however this one has a very tall order.”
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McEntire Replaces Blake Shelton On ‘The Voice’
That is McEntire’s first season serving as a important coach on “The Voice,” as she took the place of Blake Shelton after he left on the finish of the twenty third season of the present earlier this 12 months.
“It’s a number of strain, as a result of no one can exchange Blake Shelton. He’s an enormous character and an exquisite particular person. So I’m simply getting in there making an attempt to have enjoyable and characterize nation music as greatest I can,” McEntire advised Newsweek again in September.
“It’s a well-oiled machine, so getting in at the moment is marvelous,” she continued. “Everyone is aware of the sport plan, from the crew, the producers. Everyone on the present is so good, so candy, and have been so useful. I’m loving it.”
Stefani, who’s married to Shelton, praised McEntire earlier than the stay present for the way nicely she’s doing on this system.
“I feel it’s onerous the primary time you come right here, ’trigger its like, there’s simply a lot,” she mentioned, in line with WUSA9. “It’s additionally so wonderful right here — you get so impressed. I’m joyful for her as a result of I do know that for somebody that’s executed every little thing in her life 1,000,000 instances over, to have the ability to form of mentor folks and to have the ability to watch the expansion, it’s so inspiring.”
“Actually she is so variety and so humble — I nearly need to be like, ‘You’re Reba, like, cease!’” she continued with amusing. “I feel she’s simply having such a blast and she or he’s gotten so good on the present actually fast.”
McEntire chimed in to say that she’s discovered some tips since taking the teaching seat.
“The primary factor that I’ve discovered is to take it one minute at a time,” she mentioned. “It’s a lot to absorb for the primary time being a coach.”
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