Another episode of “The Voice Kids” is behind us. Last Saturday we had our last look at the blind auditions. From the next episode, the participants will compete with each other in battles, in which winning will mean a guaranteed place in the final of the show.
She joined the show this edition and complains about the rules. “No sense at all”
The last episode brought a lot of emotions to the viewers, but also to the coaches. On stage, they presented their skills, among others: Tosia Falkowska, Staś Komorek and Julia Sionek. The latter’s performance made Natasza Urbañska question the rules of the program.
The 10-year-old performed Lenka’s song “The Show”, which in 2009 was the musical background to the famous TVN spot. The young girl has been singing in the Krakow Children’s Choir for almost four years, which could be heard after just a few seconds of the performance. Finally, all the jurors turned their seats, which made the 10-year-old slightly embarrassed. After the girl finished singing, all the coaches encouraged Julia to choose their teams. However, it was Natasza Urbańska who said something that no one expected:
I regret that we are sitting backwards. This makes no sense at all. I’m trying to imagine something, suddenly I turn around and see this charming, beautiful girl who also acts… I would like to see it from the beginning, she said.
The “old timers” of the talent show had a different opinion. They invited Urbańska to watch the TV
Baron and Tomson, who had a different opinion from Urbańska, immediately reacted to her words. – Well, we invite you to watch the TV on Saturday at 8 p.m. – replied the bassist, but the coach did not give up. – A stage is a mix of what is happening, what a person looks like, how he feels, what energy he has, what charisma – she continued.
This is ‘The Voice of Poland’ so that everything else doesn’t distract us – added Tomson, who sees no reason to change the show’s formula.
Source: Gazeta

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