On February 17, viewers will learn the winner of the fifth edition of “The Voice Senior”, a singing talent show for people over 60. The competition of this year’s participants aroused a lot of emotions among the viewers, especially at the knockout and semi-final stages. It was then that the audience’s favorites: Waleria Molenda and Bożena Mazowiecka said goodbye to the program. The jury’s decisions aroused great dissatisfaction among Internet users, who in their comments mainly pointed out the discrepancy between the assessments of the performances and what the participants actually presented on stage.
Alicja Węgorzewska on the criticism of “The Voice Senior”. “This is such an honest and real competition”
Some viewers, however, went a step further and, in addition to criticizing the jurors themselves, also accused the producers of the program of making decisions about the participants from the very beginning. Alicja Węgorzewska commented on these accusations in an interview with Plejada. The artist denies that producers interfered in any way with the jury’s decisions. “The audience sees us and the other side at the same moment, and we don’t see it. And really, it is such an honest and real competition that no one tells us when to turn around. These rumors that it is controlled, that someone is trying to manipulate us, it’s not true,” Węgorzewska comments, while defending the jury’s decision: “If you listen to dozens of people, dozens of people non-stop, then I’m very sorry, someone must grab our hearts with their interpretation, their approach to the song, and not only singing, because singing is not enough.
The artist also mentioned the initial stages of the program, during which the jury does not see the participants performing on stage. “I think it’s very fair that we sit upside down and because we sit upside down, we don’t have any additional stimuli that could convince us,” he adds.
On Saturday, Róża Frąckiewicz and Regina Rosłaniec-Bavcevic, Halina Frąckowiak’s students, Lucyna Mazur and Roman Wojciechowski from Maryla Rodowicz’s team, Piotr Salata and Wojciech Kwiatkowski from Tomasz Szczepanik’s team, and Tadeusz Talarek and Małgorzata Kraszkiewicz from the team will fight for the title of the Best Voice in Poland Alicja Węgorzewska.
Source: Gazeta

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