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Tom Jones dedicates moving performance to late wife which left The Voice judges in tears

Sir Tom Jones has his fellow The Voice judges in tears this series - as he dedicates an emotional performance to his late wife. His fellow judges - Anne-Marie and Olly Murs - have opened up about the emotional performance, which takes place sometime this series. The show is pre-recorded months in advance, with the pair admitting they got very teary through it and the Ciao Adios singer even had to walk off as she cried over the sweet tribute.
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The Voice's Anne-Marie in tears over Tom Jones' emotional tribute to late wife
The Voice star Anne-Marie has revealed an "emotional" Tom Jones moment left her in tears while filming the latest series.The Ciao Adios singer, 31, will return for a second run as a coach on the ITV singing competition after winning last year's show with her act Craig Eddie.Speaking to Daily Star and other outlets, she opened up about one song tribute which made her "walk off" set.READ MORE:The Voice series one stars now - fat-shaming row, singing at holiday camp and royal linkReturning alongside Olly Murs, will.i.am and Tom Jones, the songstress said Tom's rendition of his song Crumble in honour of his late wife "f****d her up".Tom, 82, tragically lost his wife Melinda Trenchard at the age of 75 to lung cancer in April 2016.Melinda was Tom's childhood sweetheart and the pair married in 1957.Of the emotional moment, Anne-Marie said: "Tom sang one of his songs [for his wife] called Crumble and I had to walk off. "Not because it was bad because it was so emotional, this is a testament to him and why he's been able to stay around so long because he feels it."Every word he says and every song he releases is because he means it and he was singing that song and he said this is to my wife and it f*****d me up."Olly added: "When you see someone who loves his wife so much you could see the pain."The Voice UK will return to screens this month.Following a major format change, the series will scrap the live shows in favour of pre-recorded episodes.With the entire series having already been filmed by mid-February, the move was thought to have been a "cheaper" option to the previous live finals format.A source previously told Daily Star: "Live shows are very expensive to do.
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