Blake Shelton said he wasn’t going to get emotional about his last season of “The Voice” — but he surprised even himself by getting “shook up” over the last night of Blind Auditions.
Tuesday’s episode of the NBC singing competition was the final night of the Blinds, which meant it was time for Blake to press his button one last time and select Team Blake’s final performer.
And it was a serendipitous selection, as 19-year-old Grace West took the stage with a perfect rendition of Pam Tillis’ “Maybe It Was Memphis” that had both Blake and his doppelganger for the night, Niall Horan, turning their chairs for the impressive performance.
Grace’s decision seemed to be an easy one from the beginning, with even Blake’s best frenemy, Kelly Clarkson, throwing down a super-rare endorsement of The Cowboy. “He’s the guy that really does help artists out,” she admitted. “That is my gift to Blake Shelton!” And it did pay off, as Grace became the last-ever singer to join Team Blake, which made the country star more emotional than he expected. “I gotta tell you, I’m sitting here talking about Grace right now, but my heart swells up, thinking about my journey on this show,” Blake told the cameras backstage after the selection. “Twenty-three seasons, and for the last artist, for me to hit this button for [the last time], I didn’t let it take over, I didn’t show any emotion, but I did get a little bit shook up.” Later, Blake sat down with host Carson Daly to reminisce about all the “good memories” they’ve had together over the last 12 years — and how it felt to finalize his last Voice team. “I knew coming into this, I would try to take all of those moments in,” he shared. “It’s going by so fast, so when I said that out loud, it became real.”
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