Michael Bublé and Jadyn Cree’s ‘The Voice’ Performance Ignites Heated Talks — Video

Did Michael Bublé FORGET the words? Tension erupts mid-song on “The Voice” finale as Jadyn Cree saves the day with a pitch-perfect recovery — but fans are left divided over the singer’s bizarre moment.

It was meant to be her big break — and instead, it became a night of tense glanceson-air stumbles, and a STORM of online speculation.

Michael Bublé and Jadyn Cree performing, from a post dated May 21, 2025 | Source: Youtube/@nbcthevoice

Michael Bublé and Jadyn Cree performing, from a post dated May 21, 2025 | Source: Youtube/@nbcthevoice

Jadyn Cree, the young vocal powerhouse who battled her way through fan backlash and high-pressure live rounds, stood tall in Tuesday night’s season finale. But her dramatic duet with coach Michael Bublé has fans asking: What really happened on that stage?

Bublé Fumbles, Jadyn Shines

The pair lit up the finale with a charismatic rendition of Sonny and Cher’s beloved hit “I Got You Babe”. From the moment they stepped into the spotlight, there was sparkling chemistry, easy smiles, and a sense that this would be a night to remember.

Michael Bublé and Jadyn Cree performing, from a post dated May 21, 2025 | Source: Youtube/@nbcthevoice

Michael Bublé and Jadyn Cree performing, from a post dated May 21, 2025 | Source: Youtube/@nbcthevoice

But halfway through the performance, the energy shifted. As Bublé crooned the third verse — “I got flowers in the spring, I got you to wear my ring” — he suddenly faltered, his face betraying a brief moment of confusion. The pause was subtle but unmistakable.

That’s when Jadyn Cree stepped in — like a true professional.

Without missing a beat, she picked up the line, “And when I’m sad, you’re a clown…,” rescuing the moment and guiding them back to perfect harmony. The pair finished the number strong, arms raised, with the crowd roaring in approval.

Michael Bublé and Jadyn Cree performing, from a post dated May 21, 2025 | Source: Youtube/@nbcthevoice

Michael Bublé and Jadyn Cree performing, from a post dated May 21, 2025 | Source: Youtube/@nbcthevoice

Fans Divided as Finale Fallout Begins

Viewers were quick to react. Social media buzzed with theories and hot takes, some concerned about Bublé’s memory lapse, others praising Cree’s grace under pressure.

One viewer wondered“I don’t know what’s up with Michael tonight, but Jadyn sounded better than him on that. lol.” Another person questioned the vibe of the performance, “Was something going on with him? he was acting strange.”

A concerned fan chimed in with, “Is Michael okay? 🤔 He Did Not Seem Right when performing tonight 😅.” Meanwhile, someone offered a lighthearted take, “He is just very goofy and handsy.” Not everyone was impressed, with one person bluntly stating“Michael came close to ruining the performance. She was adorable.”

Still, others were completely charmed. One fan gushed“This was an excellent song choice for them. Sonny & Cher. So adorable, and they sound really good. I was smiling ear to ear.” The duo’s chemistry hit the mark for many, as one comment read“They are so much fun to watch❤️.”

Another fan praised their teamwork, “Loved it. They were having fun and Jadyn had Michael when he forgot the words👍👍👍.” Pride beamed through in one message“I loved it. They were so cute together. Well done Jadyn Cree Olesen. In the Top 5 and made NE proud”. And the joy was infectious, with one fan simply declaring“The performance was super fun!! Loved it!!🎶💜🎶💜🎶.”

When the votes were tallied, Jadyn Cree landed in fifth place, edged out by Lucia Flores-Wiseman in fourth, Renzo in third, and Jaelen Johnston in second. The night’s top honors went to Adam David, another member of Team Bublé, who claimed the champion’s crown.

Of all five finalists, Cree faced the most backlash. After “The Voice” announced its final five contestants on May 12, controversy quickly began to swirl around her. Many fans questioned her vocal abilities and speculated that her advancement in the competition was tied to outside connections, particularly her father, Bryan Olesen.

“Jadyn doesn’t deserve to win… too many way better singers than her on there!” one viewer vented online. “If she wins I’m done with The Voice cuz it will show me it’s rigged cuz of her daddy!!”

Jadyn Cree on "The Voice" Season 27 semi-finals | Source: Getty Images

Jadyn Cree on “The Voice” Season 27 semi-finals | Source: Getty Images

Another echoed the concern, “I am convinced that Jadyn and her dad have a connection within the show’s production bc he also went way further than he should of on his season. I’m so unreasonable angry about this lol [sic].”

Someone else seconded“That’s what my house was saying too. We’re also feeling like it was rigged.” Discontent didn’t stop there. A particularly harsh critic remarked, “Jadyn is the worst singer to ever make it to the finale in 27 seasons.”

Jadyn Cree performing on "The Voice" Season 27 semi-finals | Source: Getty Images

Jadyn Cree performing on “The Voice” Season 27 semi-finals | Source: Getty Images

Others voiced frustration over the mechanics of the competition itself, arguing that the voting system felt restrictive. “It’s useless to have the save votes if we can’t change the team. Unfair,” one viewer wrote. Despite the outcry, Cree’s fans defended her presence in the finale, praising her unique style and charisma.

“Omg! I think she will win this competition!” one supporter posted. Another added, “I’m not caring too much for anyone on the show this year except for Jadyn. She’s a breath of fresh air and the only reason I care to even watch.”

Although Cree didn’t take home the win as many of her supporters had hoped, she ended her journey on a high note — delivering a standout performance in the finale and proving she deserved her spot among the final five.

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