The Voice

Was “The Voice” feud between Team Xtina-Team Adam really rooted in love?

A past love affair was rumored between Judge Christina Aguilera and contestant Tony Lucca from their Mickey Mouse Club days after an on camera quarrel over his team’s choice to perform “99 Problems.” Christina claimed the song was degrading to women, a statement that people – to say the least - read way into.
Jermaine Paul won the second season of The Voice Tuesday, but the drama on the stage is nothing compared to the bickering that goes on behind the judges table.

Whether Christina Aguilera is putting down Adam Levine's contestants or Blake Shelton is ribbing Carson Daly for something, Cee Lo Green always keeps his cool. But is the judges drama taking away from the actual singing competition itself?

“It was a bit of a distraction,” Cee Lo tells Hollyscoop
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Last night, ‘The Voice’ finished Season 2 with a blow out episode that brought out special guests by the truckload like Justin Bieber to Lady Antebellum.

Even Cee Lo's white cat Purrfect had his story told! But the real question remained: which of the final four would be crowned winner? Finalists Tony Lucca, Chris Mann, Juliet Simms and Jermaine Paul had given their all in performances the night before and were now waiting to find out who had captured America’s heart, and a $100,000 the deal with Universal records. And the winner is… [Spoilers ahead].
The stage was set for the final showdown on ‘The Voice’ Season 2. For the four artists remaining, it took three grueling months of rehearsing, performing, and hard work with their coaches to bring them here.

Carson Daly welcomed everyone, while Chris Mann, Juliet Simms, Jermaine Paul and Tony Lucca prepared to sing three songs each for America's votes: a solo performance, a duet with his or her coach, and a ‘thank you’ solo in tribute to their coaches.

First up, Jermaine Paul (Team Blake). Wearing a white tux and backed by a church choir, he sang R. Kelly’s "I Believe I Can Fly" as his solo performance, impressing the judges. "You just sing with so much heart!" Christina Aguilera gushed.
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We’re down to four, ladies and gents!

The Voice,” competition comes to a close Monday night as Tony Lucca, Chris Mann, Jermaine Paul, and Juliet Simms battle it out one last time. The singers will get a chance to prove themselves twice; first in a solo performance, then in a duet with their coach.

From the sounds of things, everyone’s got a fair shake.

Team Christina has been prepping a duet that Mann had actually auditioned for the show with
Last week, Adam Levine debuted his new single. But Monday night, his team went up against Cee Lo Green’s. And someone’s headed for elimination after tonight’s performances. (Spoilers ahead!) 



The night began with Team Cee Lo's Jamar Rogers performing "It's My Life" by Bon Jovi. The singer shared his story of contracting HIV, inspiring his coach, Cee Lo and impressing Christina Aguilera.
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Christina Aguilera is a lot of things, but don’t call her shy. The songstress has more confidence in her big toe than the rest of "The Voice" judging panel combined.

From her “Dirrty” video to her figure-hugging wardrobe on "The Voice," Christina obviously loves her body and she wants all women to embrace their bodies too.

Christina told Hollyscoop at "The Voice" last night how she embraces her curves
People’s names, the National Anthem…Christina Aguilera isn't great at remembering things.

On last night’s episode of ‘The Voice,’ before Tony Vincent was booted, Christina rudely pretended to forget his name.

“Tony, right? That's your name, Tony?"

Backstage at 'The Voice's elimination night, Tony talked to Hollyscoop about Christina’s reputation for being less-than-pleasant.
Christina Aguilera hasn’t seen her father in twelve years, and no, it’s not because she’s too busy doing vocal runs. Although that probably does take up a good 20% of her time.

The singer has opened up in the past about her estranged father, Fausto, claiming that he was both physically and emotionally abusive. But Aguilera now says she’s ready to face the past:

“I’ve talked about how rough things were for me, and I’m sure he’s heard it,” Christina says.
The Voice stood its ground next to other talent competition shows this year, making a huge debut and keeping steady ratings throughout the season.

People loved watching Christina Aguilera and Adam Levine at each other’s throats week after week, and the performers were not only phenomenal, they had interesting back stories.

All four judges—Christina, Adam, Cee Lo Green and Blake Shelton are set to return for season 2. Producer Mark Burnett talked to Hollyscoop about what we can expect from the judges next season:

“I think you’ll see them very, very competitive.

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