The Voice sparks fan outrage for shutting every female contestant out of the all male final four

THE Voice sparked fan outrage after tonight’s episode revealed an all male final four with America voting off each of the women contestants.
In a controversial new scoring system, one person from each team advanced to next week’s finale on the NBC singing competition but only the men made the cut.
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Church pastor Todd made it to the final four on Team BlakeCredit: NBC
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Fan-favorite Micah advanced to the finals for Team KellyCredit: NBC
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Frontrunner Thunderstorm was voted through for Team NickCredit: NBC
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Cammwess and his family were thrilled when he was chosen to represent Team JohnCredit: NBC
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Fans were outraged no women contestants made it to the top fourCredit: Twitter
The five remaining hopefuls – who were ALL women – competed later in the episode for the highly-coveted instant save spot.
Blake Shelton, 43, had the most amount contestants still remaining as Joanna Derenko, Toneisha Harris and Todd Tilghman fought for the top honor.
Church pastor Todd was voted through by America leaving the two ladies on Team Blake left to sing for the save.
Contestants Megan Danielle and Micah Iverson battled it out to be Kelly Clarkson’s finalist.
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Joanna and Toneisha were forced to compete for the instant saveCredit: NBC
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Megan was visibly bummed when her teammate beat her in the votesCredit: NBC
The last grab went to Micah who impressed with a performance of I Will Follow You Into the Dark by rock band Death Cab for Cutie last night.
John Legend, 41, was thrilled when Cammwess moved on to the next round which left indie singer Zan Fiskum in danger of elimination.
Two fan favorites – Allegra Miles and Thunderstorm Artis – gave it their all to continue on Nick Jonas’ team.
After Monday night’s results came in, frontrunner Thunderstorm was selected to be in the top four.
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Team John’s Zan did not make it through to the next roundCredit: NBC
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Team Nick’s Allegra did not receive enough votes to advance to the finaleCredit: NBC
Fans were livid that the female singers were completely shut out of the finalist spots.
“The girls getting voted out… America hates women,” one angry Twitter user wrote.
Another fired off: “America really said bye women ya’ll gotta go.”
“The Voice is in trouble! All women are gone wow,” one shocked viewer tweeted.
“So tired of @NBCTheVoice sexism problem. Once again, male vocalists dominated selections. Four men voted in directly while five women (several more talented than some of the men) had to compete against each other for one spot. No more #TheVoice for me,” an angry fan said.
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The Voice was slammed by fans for its “sexism problem”Credit: Twitter
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A Nick Jonas fan made a meme of the controversial moveCredit: Twitter
After the boys were voted through, each woman had to sing for their life to remain in the competition.
Allegra, Megan, Joanna, Toneisha and Zan performed in hopes of getting America’s instant save.
Team Blake’s Toneisha was selected to join the final four men after she stunned with a high-pitched rendition of Loving You by Minnie Riperton.
Longtime viewers of the show slammed The Voice for the new scoring method that allows all coaches to have at least one contestant in the finale.
Fans pointed out the system could potentially shut out the “second best” person from the race if they are on the same team as the first.
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Five women were forced to compete for the instant save spot – which went to ToneishaCredit: NBC
“The Voice format they are doing where they automatically send the top vote getter from each team is dumb. You aren’t getting the best talent through. Stupid stupid stupid,” one opposer wrote.
Another critic blasted: “Changed scoring so each coach will have a chance to be in the finals. And the number two contestant overall could be shutout.
“The Voice has degraded into the “everybody gets a trophy world”. Poor little coaches have to have their ego protected.”
The Voice two-part finale airs Monday, May 18th and Tuesday, May 19th at 8PM EST on NBC.
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