THE Voice viewers have slammed one of the coaches over their ‘annoying’ habit.
Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg all returned to our screens last night for another instalment of the NBC show.
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The fifth blind auditions saw the likes of Cameron Wright, Mark Shiiba and BEYA take to the stage.
And while the reality TV show is about those who audition, some fans think that Michael is doing too much attention-grabbing antics and is making it all about him.
One wrote on Reddit: “I am starting to dislike Michael Buble. Last show, I found myself talking to the tv, telling him to shut up every time he gave HIS on-and-on performance. He needs to learn that he’s not the star of the show; the performers are.”
They added: “The show is called THE VOICE not THE VOICE COACHES.”
Another confessed: “This is why we quit watching. I thought Kelly was bad, everything was about her. It’s getting worse.”
A fourth wrote: “This show has always been more about the coaches than about the performers. But I agree, I think this self absorbed behavior is what makes this show unwatchable at times. And this counts for most or all of the coaches – at least during the blinds.”
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Michael has spoken out about his life experiences as a musician to many of those who have performed in front of the judges.
Previously he opened up about how he started his career.
Michael said: “I was 16/17 and I started playing in these weird clubs and no one ever paid to see me.
“My grandpa was a plumber and he used to trade free plumbing to the club owner and the musicians would let me in.”
In another time he said: “The cool part about this show is these four people are going to help you to emulate to take what you want.
“That’s what we do as artists, we take from our heroes, we stand on the soldiers of the people tat we love and then we find ourselves.
“I love that one of us is going to get to be apart of watching you find yourself through your love of different genres and artists.
“Thank you so much for coming to our show.”
Last night performer BEYA, from Kauai in Hawaii, performed Ruby & the Romantic’s song Our Day Will Come.
Despite her incredible voice, Michael decided to not turn around.
He then explained: “I was sitting here thinking, ‘I love her voice, but can she be versatile?
“‘What she’s gonna be like with R&B or pop or country?’ And I couldn’t talk myself into going, ‘Yeah, she’ll be able to do that!’
“Now, here’s what’s gonna happen: You are gonna prove me completely wrong … and I will flog myself for this.”
However the singer was completely wrong about her.
BEYA told the camera before her performance: “Being a bilingual artist in Hawaii is hard to come by.
“I’m a full-time musician and I have to play some kind of Latin music at every gig. The crowd loves it; it’s a really sweet treat.
“Usually, I perform in intimate settings and now I’m about to step onto the biggest stage that I’ve ever sang on in my life.
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