Team Reba contestants suddenly gone from The Voice with no final performances or farewells

During The Voice Season 26 Knockouts on Tuesday, November 12, viewers were treated to a range of performances, showcasing songs from artists like Miley Cyrus to Frank Sinatra. The episode highlighted the critical moments for contestants competing to stay in the game. However, the Knockouts also marked the end of the road for some participants, with a few departures happening offscreen.

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Reba McEntire prepared her trio of contestants—Katie O, Frankie Torres, and Kendall Eugene—for the Knockouts. Katie O was scheduled to face Frankie and Kendall in a three-way matchup. Due to the episode’s time constraints, only Katie O’s performance was broadcast, making it the sole feature of this particular round.

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Katie O chose a bold strategy by performing Reba’s hit song, Turn On the Radio, in front of her coach. The song allowed Katie to display her fun and energetic side while proving her ability to handle a challenging country rock number. Reba praised Katie for turning the performance into her own unique rendition and named her the winner of the Knockout. Katie’s confidence and stage presence helped her stand out, securing her place in the next round.

Frankie Torres and Kendall Eugene, however, were not shown performing during the episode. Their journey on The Voice came to an end without an on-air farewell or acknowledgment of their efforts. This outcome, while not uncommon in the Battles and Knockouts due to limited airtime, can be disappointing for fans and contestants alike. Despite their elimination, Frankie and Kendall’s contributions to the competition remain part of the larger story of this season.

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The episode highlighted both the intensity of the competition and the challenges of balancing airtime across numerous contestants. For Katie O, it was a moment of triumph, while for Frankie and Kendall, their Voice journeys concluded quietly, leaving their performances unseen by the audience.

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