Let’s assess their performances, and predict who’ll be pushed off the show in Tuesday night’s double-elimination. While Wendy was literally out of her comfort zone, in the sense that she was likely in pain with all those broken bones, her fellow nine semifinalists were pushed in other ways. She's here to win this thing,” declared a proud Blake. “By the way, America, I've never seen a better example of strength and perseverance and fearlessness standing on this stage. “To come out here like nothing happened to you and you're perfectly fine, and to tell a story like that in such a sorrowful way, it was so beautifully sad. I mean, kudos for you for even being on the stage right now and getting it done,” marveled Kelly Clarkson. ![]() Her intimate version of the country classic (which has been covered by everyone from Miley Cyrus and Lil Nas X to the Sisters of Mercy, Strawberry Switchblade, and the White Stripes) was flawless, showcasing her gorgeously resonant lower register. “Just promise me you won't break both your legs,” Blake joked, to which she quipped, “I'm not breaking nothin’! They'll have to wheel me out in a wheelchair, and I'll sing and they can wheel me back out.”Īnd so, as usual, Wendy made it all look easy - and not just because her on-point June Carter/Kacey Musgraves/Lana Del Rey styling effectively incorporated two glamorously bedazzled casts. But that didn’t deter her from returning to the Voice stage this week to give it her all. As it turned out, Wendy broke her right elbow and fractured her left hand when she “fell down pretty hard” last Tuesday. Next thing I know, we were going to do rehearsals that night, and you're in the hospital,” gasped Wendy’s coach, Blake Shelton. The next thing I know, you're telling Carson you're OK. Wendy, a seasoned background vocalist who has performed with Vince Gill, Carrie Underwood, and Martina McBride (and can handle just about any genre), probably wasn’t all that challenged being assigned a country song, Dolly Parton’s “Jolene.” But it probably was challenging for her to perform in not one but two arm casts. It was "Challenge Week" on The Voice this Monday, which meant that the top 10 contestants were tasked with singing songs from genres outside their respective comfort zones. Later on in that episode, Wendy, a consummate professional with a show-must-go-on attitude, put on a brave face and claimed that she was just “a little bruised.” But on this week’s top 10 performance show, viewers learned that her injuries were actually quite serious. The winner will receive $1M cash prize and a record deal with Universal Music Group.On The Voice’s top 11 results show last week, Team Blake contestant Wendy Moten face-planted on live TV after tripping over a monitor - a scary moment that temporarily halted production. The winner is determined by television viewers through public voting. It aims to find currently unsigned singing talents ages 15 or above. The show is based on the original The Voice of Holland. The Voice is a top rating singing competition aired on NBC. Keep locked on this page, The Voice Season 15 recap and videos will be added below. The Voice Season 15 airs Mondays and Tuesday at 8/7c only on NBC. is out here bringing that gospel FIRE singing “Break Every Chain.” RETWEET if this powerful performance has your vote. ![]() What can you say about Kymberli Joye’s performance? Share your thoughts and views on the comment section below. Watch her performance on the video below. “It was so beautiful,” said Kelly Clarkson. “She opened up the doors of the church here,” said Jennifer Hudson. Kymberli Joye from Team Kelly sings “Break Every Chain” on The Voice Season 15 Top 11 Live Shows, Monday, November 26, 2018.
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