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The Voice fans have been left angered after Aaron Lee failed to make it through the Blind Auditions on Sunday night’s episode.
Commenting underneath a video of the 28-year-old performing Celine Dion’s Titanic ballad, My Heart Will Go On, shared to the show’s Instagram, viewers questioned why none of the judges turned their chairs for the Guy Sebastian super-fan.
One demanded ‘justice’ for the amateur singer, while another described the contestant as the ‘one that got away’ in the segment that was destined for TV gold.
Outrage: The Voice fans have demanded ‘justice’ for Guy Sebastian super-fan Aaron Lee (pictured), 28, after all four judges FAILED to turn their chairs during his powerful Celine Dion ballad rendition on Sunday night’s episode
‘JUSTICE FOR AARON LEE!!!’ one disgruntled fan vented on Instagram alongside furious face emojis.
‘Raging at this one,’ another commented, as well as one who said, ‘this was a four chair turn audition,’ alongside the hashtag ‘team disappointed’.
‘They should’ve turned for him, way better than some people that have gone through,’ one also posted.
Fan fury: ‘Raging at this one,’ one commented underneath a video of Aaron’s My Heart Will Go On performance, shared to the show’s official Instagram. Another said, ‘this was a four chair turn audition,’ alongside the hashtag ‘team disappointed’
Some went so far as to suggest the show is ‘rigged’ and said they were ‘saddened’ by the decisions of judges Guy Sebastian, Keith Urban, Jessica Mauboy and Rita Ora.
At the end of Aaron’s performance, he attempted to hold the highest note, with all four judges considering him brave.
‘That was an impassioned performance. My goodness,’ Keith offered.
Brave: At the end of Aaron’s performance, he attempted to hold the highest note, with all four judges considering him brave. Pictured: Judge Jessica Mauboy
That’s devotion! Aaron revealed that he’s quite the super-fan, having followed Guy’s journey since he won Australian Idol back in 2003. He unbuttoned his denim jacket to reveal a T-shirt with Guy’s face emblazoned on the front, and said he hopes to ‘follow’ in his footsteps
Keen to impart his knowledge, Guy told Aaron: ‘You gave that everything. And it’s probably just a technical thing of maybe honing in a little bit more on the vocals.
‘Try to reevaluate what you think is the strongest parts of your voice and concentrate on those. Don’t worry about singing from the point of trying to impress. Sing because you want people to feel something.’
Aaron revealed that he’s quite the super-fan, having followed Guy’s journey since he won Australian Idol back in 2003.
Flattered: A momentarily speechless Guy (pictured) managed to muster up the words, ‘Oh my God, wow,’ before signing Aaron’s T-shirt on stage
Showing what he’s got: Guy then challenged his fellow judges to ‘up the ante’ and attempt to hold a note, with the last one winning
He unbuttoned his denim jacket to reveal a T-shirt with Guy’s face emblazoned on the front, and said he hopes to ‘follow’ in his footsteps.
A momentarily speechless Guy managed to muster up the words, ‘Oh my God, wow,’ before signing Aaron’s T-shirt on stage.
‘Thank you so much for having the guts to do what you just did. It was about as brave as what anyone can do,’ he said.
Guy then challenged his fellow judges to ‘up the ante’ and attempt to hold the same note in the Celine Dion hit, with the last one winning.
Aaron managed to hold the note the longest shortly after Keith Urban gave out.
The Voice continues Monday at 7.30pm on Channel Seven.
Giving it their all: Aaron managed to hold the note the longest shortly after Keith Urban gave out. Pictured also is Rita Ora
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