October 18th 2024.
As The Voice UK enters its final weeks, emotions are running high for coach LeAnn Rimes. The talented singer-songwriter has been moved to tears while watching a contestant from another team deliver a powerful performance during the semi-final round. With the season coming to a close next week, the pressure is on for the 12 remaining semi-finalists to impress the coaches and secure a spot in the final four.
Each coach has three acts left on their team, and the decision of who to take through is not an easy one. Sir Tom Jones, will.i.am, LeAnn Rimes, and Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones must carefully consider each performance before making their choices. One of the standout hopefuls on the McFly boys' team is 20-year-old Kyra from Manchester. Her Blind Audition, where she flawlessly sang Jennifer Hudson's version of Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight, earned her a flood of support from both the coaches and viewers.
In tomorrow night's episode, Kyra takes the stage once again, this time with a rendition of The Impossible Dream by Roberta Flack. The audience, including Kyra's mother Rachel, erupts into applause as she begins her performance. But it's not just the audience that is moved by Kyra's talent and determination. As she sings, LeAnn Rimes can be seen wiping away tears and her lip quivering with emotion.
Before Kyra's performance, coach Tom offers her words of encouragement, giving her a thumbs up and saying, "You've got this." It's clear that Kyra has made a strong impression on the coaches since her Blind Audition, where she captured the attention of Sir Tom, Tom, and Danny, who all turned their chairs for her. She is now a valued member of Team Danny and has also impressed Sir Tom with her vocal abilities.
Kyra's journey on The Voice UK has not been an easy one. As she shared during her Blind Audition, she lives with POTS syndrome, a condition that causes an abnormal increase in heart rate when standing. This has led her to become an ambulatory wheelchair user, often relying on her chair when she's out of the house. But Kyra has not let her condition hold her back, and her determination and resilience have inspired both the coaches and viewers.
For LeAnn, who has openly admitted to frequently crying during her time as a coach on the show, Kyra's journey has been particularly emotional. "I cried the whole time," she shared during a recent media event. But despite the tears, LeAnn has been a supportive and encouraging coach to all of her team members.
Don't miss the semi-final episode of The Voice UK, airing this Saturday at 8:20pm on ITV1. And if you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, be sure to get in touch with The Agency entertainment team through email, phone, or by visiting their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you!
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