In a cut scene from The Voice Season 26’s finale, Gwen Stefani walked off stage after fluffing lyrics during a performance.
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In a cut scene from The Voice’s Season 26 finale, Gwen Stefani walked off stage after fluffing lyrics during a performance.
The seasoned singer, who has been performing for decades, appeared extremely nervous before messing up her song during filming for the finale of the hit NBC singing competition show, which some fans dubbed “underwhelming.”
Stefani was also noticeably upset after having to stop her performance due to the blunder and even walked off stage for a minute to collect herself before they continued filming the episode.
Part one of the two-part finale, which aired Monday night, showcased the No Doubt singer’s finalist, Sydney Sterlace, 16, who sang two numbers.
While part two aired live on December 10, there were moments featured that were actually taped the previous day, a source at the studio told The U.S. Sun.
Gwen Stefani fluffed her lyrics during a performance on The Voice.
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The 55-year-old pre-taped a duet with Sydney to the Cat Stevens classic, Wild World.
She wore a crystal-encrusted white and silver skirt and matching crop top with silver Christian Louboutin boots for the later cut performance.
Though it was not live, Stefani appeared noticeably “nervous” as she paced on the stage and even seemed to say a little prayer before take one began, the eyewitness claimed.
When she started performing, she allegedly needed to heavily rely on a teleprompter to sing the correct lyrics.
However, about 20 seconds into the song, Stefani stumbled with her timing and missed some of the lyrics.
She apologized to the crew as she halted the performance – forcing them to reset the lighting and stage pieces.
The singer appeared frustrated as she took a second to gather herself before returning to the stage.