A singer from Oxfordshire has made it through to the next stage of ITV's The Voice following a blind audition.
The latest episode of the ITV competition, which aired on Saturday (October 5), closed with Hollie Peabody’s rendition of Selena Gomez’s Lose You To Love Me.
Hollie, from Bicester, works at HMP Bullingdon as an Operational Support Grade, and auditioned for the show after their ex-partner secretly signed them up without them knowing.
They won Sir Tom Jones over on the popular TV show, becoming the last to join his team.
After impressing LeAnn Rimes, Will.i.am, Danny Jones, and Tom Fletcher, it was Sir Tom Jones who pressed the button.
"That was really lovely," Sir Tom said.
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The 84-year-old Welsh singer admitted he hadn’t heard the song choice before.
"You created something. I loved it," he added.
Hollie said: "Auditioning is massively out of my comfort zone, I don’t do performing anywhere,"
"It’s a big step for me."
Hollie was praised by the judges after overcoming nerves to perform.
Will.i.am said: "You should be proud of yourself.
"We've all had those nerves that we've had to tame and you’ve tamed that dragon, and you came and scorched the ceiling, and now you’re on team Tom."
"You don’t need to be nervous, you did a lovely job," Sir Tom added.
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