TV singing competition “The Voice” has a new champion.
Carter Rubin, 15, of Long Island, New York, was named the winner of the show’s 19th season on Tuesday, according to People magazine and USA Today. The crooner also nabbed Gwen Stefani her first coaching victory, the outlets reported.
And the WINNER of #TheVoice is… 🥁 pic.twitter.com/RCrN0d3z5z
— The Voice (@NBCTheVoice) December 16, 2020
Rubin, the youngest male to win the competition, defeated Jim Ranger and Ian Flanigan, coached by Blake Shelton; Desz, coached by Kelly Clarkson; and John Holiday, coached by John Legend, according to USA Today.
Stefani, 51, shared a video of herself and Rubin reacting to the news.
“Oh my God, we won!” she cheers in the clip as a smiling Rubin looks on.
🎉🥳🎉🥳🎉🥳 @carterjrubin #TheVoice #TeamGwen gx pic.twitter.com/xEqE0hgZJr
— Gwen Stefani (@gwenstefani) December 16, 2020
Rubin also took to Twitter early Wednesday to thank his fans.
“Words will come later,” he captioned a photo of himself after his victory. “But all I can say is thank you.”
words will come later. but all i can say is thank you. pic.twitter.com/mWXyTcmKTC
— Carter Rubin (@carterjrubin) December 16, 2020
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