"I don't think I have to go to church on Christmas Eve. Legend and Maple went back to their church roots for a beautiful rendition of "O Holy Night." Legend sang from behind the piano, while Maple stood in front of a congregation of choir and orchestra members. The two-hour season finale felt like a concert, with more than a dozen guest performances and post-competition duets with the Top 5 and their coaches. When the votes were tallied, Wendy Moten (Team Shelton) finished in second place Paris Winningham (Team Shelton) came in third Hailey Mia (Team Clarkson) in fourth Jershika Maple (Team Legend) in fifth. Girl Named Tom kicked off the Blind Auditions with a rendition of Crosby, Stills, and Nash’s "Helplessly Hoping.” Clarkson turned her red chair around first, followed by John Legend, Blake Shelton and then Ariana Grande.Īlthough the group went on the show thinking they would join Team Shelton, the siblings said Clarkson won them over when she “turned around way before everyone else.” Last night on 'The Voice' finale: Memphis native Wendy Moten performs as part of Top 5. "It has been the most amazing thing to work with you this season," Clarkson said. "I’m so glad you picked me to be your coach… Let’s keep it going. They outlasted everyone, handing Clarkson her fourth win as a "Voice" coach. Girl Named Tom was the first act to audition and the first four-chair-turn of the season.
A triumphant Clarkson pumped her arms in the air and yelled with excitement as she rushed to join her newly declared champions. "Kelly, you have really believed in us since day one and that has helped us believe in ourselves," said Bekah, moments before the "Voice" winner was announced and confetti poured onto the stage. The Ohio trio, composed of siblings Bekah, 21, Joshua, 24, and Caleb, 26, was crowned the Season 21 champ during Tuesday's finale, becoming the first-ever group to win the singing competition. Girl Named Tom has entered "The Voice" history books.