Starting her Kumon journey aged nine, Justine has become an exemplary student of the Kumon Maths Programme now working an impressive three years ahead of her school year level. She is, in my opinion, the best coach! I was very lucky to have had Pixie Lott as my singing coach on The Voice Kids, and I have Joanne as my equally supportive Kumon coach!”Īlongside her singing, Justine has of course been finding time to continue with her daily Kumon study. However, I really do believe in myself now and that is because of Pixie’s help too! I chose her as my coach because her comments were so positive in the blind auditions and I felt like she had the closest vocal type to mine, meaning she could understand how my voice works most. I didn’t have much confidence to begin with. The entire experience really did boost my confidence. ![]() It was a very nerve-wracking experience, but I knew I had to give it my all in everything regardless of the nerves, as it’s your one shot! I did try to remove the nerves slightly backstage, using breathing exercises and techniques to keep the negative things out of my mind. In total, I gave five performances: the blind audition, battles, semi-finals, and then two songs for the final, which were one solo and one duet with my amazing coach, Pixie Lott. ![]() ![]() However, I had never done a big singing competition like The Voice Kids before! Previously, I’d often sang psalms in my church with the choir, and I performed at some parties, visited care homes and sang for the elderly. We didn’t expect to have been so successful – we were mainly there for the experience. “I was very lucky to have been the chosen one to win…to win the people’s hearts and for them to see me as their winner! I didn’t plan on joining ‘The Voice Kids UK’ at all - it was all very last minute, but my dad suddenly saw the application and that it was about to end soon, so we discussed it. We caught up with Justine to hear all about her experience of applying, taking part, and being crowned the winner of ‘The Voice Kids UK’. Her impressive performances throughout the competition won the hearts of many viewers across the country, with her vocal talent and personality shining through at each stage. Justine has had a strong passion for singing from a young age. Joanne, and all the staff and students at the Kumon study centre were thrilled for Justine. After such an amazing achievement, understandably her parents feel incredibly proud, as does her Kumon Instructor, Joanne, who has been supporting and excitedly following Justine’s progress on television throughout the competition. Might as well make it easy for him.Talented 14-year-old Justine is a student of the Kumon Swansea, Morriston Study Centre who recently delighted her friends and family by being crowned the winner of ITV’s ‘The Voice Kids UK 2020’. The two sing Blake’s “Hillbilly Bone.” The coach is going to be on stage A LOT tonight, considering he has THREE artists in the finale. The epic episode kicks off with a Blake Shelton and Bryce Leatherwood duet. Blake steals the trophy, which he triumphantly brings into the studio. The show opens with a spy caper bit starring Gwen and Blake. We’re live blogging all the RESULTS here. Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, Maluma, OneRepublic, Adam Lambert, BRELAND and Girl Named Tom Guest performers for tonight include: The coach duets with the Top 5, Kane Brown ft. The Voice 2022 Finale Predictions and Poll Results! Coach Gwen Stefani has no team members in the finale. The Top 5 includes Bodie, Bryce Leatherwood and Brayden Lape from Team Blake Shelton Omar Jose Cardona from Team John Legend Morgan Myles from Team Camila Cabello. And on tonight’s grand finale, The Voice crowns a winner. ![]() The Voice 2022 Top 5 sang for your votes on last night’s performance finale. Pictured: (l-r) Bryce Leatherwood, Bodie, Brayden Lape, Morgan Myles, Omar Jose Cardona - (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC) The Voice 2022 Finale Winner Revealed!
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