![]() Shelton had double duty Tuesday with two finalists. The Johns (Legend and Holiday) teamed up on "a song of healing," Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge over Troubled Water." They sang from behind their respective pianos during the beautiful duet, earning a standing ovation from the rest of the coaches. "The best Christmas gift I’m getting, y'all, is getting to sing with Desz," Clarkson said. The two-hour season finale felt like a concert, with more than a dozen guest performances and post-competition duets with the Top 5 and their coaches.ĭesz looked right at home next to Clarkson on a powerful rendition of Chaka Khan’s "I'm Every Woman." The duo exuded confidence and vocal power in matching tulle skirts. More: After abrupt exit from 'The Voice,' Ryan Gallagher's manager denies he breached COVID protocols 'The Voice': After shocking Top 5 reveal, Blake Shelton's team has advantage if anyone beat #TeamBlake, I’m glad it’s you!!!!" "Congrats on the I’ll let this one slide!" Shelton tweeted afterwards. When the votes were tallied, Jim Ranger (Team Shelton) finished in second place Ian Flanigan (Team Shelton) came in third Desz (Team Kelly Clarkson) in fourth John Holiday (Team Legend) in fifth. "To be a fly on the wall at the after party," Daly joked after the finale reveal. And after an unprecedented season riddled with COVID-19 restrictions – including Ryan Gallagher's abrupt exit over alleged breached protocols – and social distancing, the results are in.Īnd it came down to Team Shelton vs. The in-person audience may have been missing, but the talent wasn't. I don’t feel like we’ve missed anything, outside of the studio audience." "Just a few months ago, we weren’t even sure we were going to be able have a season," Shelton said. "And now to see that we’ve been able to do this thing. Shelton called this season "special" because there were doubts over whether the NBC competition could continue amid the coronavirus pandemic. Thank you for choosing me," Stefani told him. On Tuesday, Rubin told Stefani: "Not only are you a phenomenal coach, you are a phenomenal human… it’s a dream come true to work with you." ![]() Stefani took on that role for Rubin throughout the competition and was brought to tears on several occasions by her newest cub. ![]() “My son is 14 years old, so I can be a mom figure for you because I am a mom.” “You do not look like your voice… I cannot believe what I’m seeing and hearing right now,” Stefani said during the Blind Auditions. He earned two chair turns from Stefani and John Legend during his piercing rendition of Lewis Capaldi's "Before You Go.” Rubin first started his “Voice” journey at 14. 'The Voice' finale, Part One: Carter Rubin, Jim Ranger, rest of Final Five sing for the crown. "We're trying to understand what is happening right now and we aren't even supposed to be close to each other," Stefani said in a Twitter video with Rubin afterwards. She could be heard asking, "I can't hug him?" But due to COVID-19 guidelines, the pair had to maintain a social distance even while celebrating. ![]() Stefani visibly wanted to share the moment and embrace Rubin. A triumphant Stefani joined her champion while repeatedly yelling, "You won!" Rubin shook his head in disbelief. ![]() When his name was called, a speechless Rubin buried his face in his hands as confetti poured over the stage. Rubin once said he would “have been happy with the chair turn,” but now he has a shining “Voice” trophy. The 15-year-old Long Island, New York native became the youngest male winner ever. "Blake won last season, but I’m back this season and I’m going to get a win," Stefani said during the season premiere, after replacing Nick Jonas. (She served as a coach on Seasons 7, 9, 12 and 17.) Watch Video: 'The Voice:' Carter Rubin and coach Gwen Stefani win season 19Ĭarter Rubin was crowned the Season 19 champ of " The Voice" during Tuesday's finale, handing Stefani her first win in her fifth season as a coach. ![]()
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