The Voice Season 28 Features High-Stakes Coach Rivalry and Four-Chair Turn by Spa Worker
The Voice Season 28 Features High-Stakes Coach Rivalry and Four-Chair Turn by Spa Worker

The Voice Season 28 Features High-Stakes Coach Rivalry and Four-Chair Turn by Spa Worker

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The Voice Season 28 has featured notable coach dynamics, particularly between Michael Bublé and Niall Horan. Bublé's competitive streak was highlighted when Horan blocked him from recruiting contestant Sadie Dahl, who ultimately chose Snoop Dogg as her coach, leaving Bublé feeling hurt and surprised. Sadie Dahl, a 19-year-old spa worker from Utah inspired by her grandmother, captivated all four coaches with a four-chair turn for her rendition of "Colors" by Black Pumas. Meanwhile, Bublé showcased his playful side by putting Horan in a hockey-style "penalty box" during the Blind Auditions to silence his interruptions, a move that helped Bublé secure contestant Marty O'Reilly for his team as he aims for a third consecutive win. These moments underline the intense competition and camaraderie between coaches, keeping the show's energy fresh and engaging for viewers. NBC has extended the Blind Auditions across multiple nights to build excitement for the season.

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