During the semi-finals of "The Voice of Germany," there were several very dramatic situations. When the result was finally declared, a catastrophic mistake was made. Even the notary needed to step in and help.
Unfortunately, the season premiere of "The Voice of Germany" is scheduled to air this coming Friday evening (October 28). In the semifinals, there are moments that are very dramatic. The problem lies in the technology.
In the semifinals of "The Voice of Germany," the surviving contestants from each of the four coaches, Stefanie Kloß (37), Rea Garvey (49), Mark Forster (39), and Peter Maffay (73), compete to get to the final on November 4. The final will take place on November 4. In order to compete for the title of "The Voice of Germany" in 2022, you will need to offer all you have once again.
Competing for Rea Garvey's squad are Jan Bleeker (32), Tammo Forster (19), and Sophie Frei (17), who all have their own unique strengths and weaknesses. TV viewers may vote to determine who goes forward. When the choice is made public, a visual will demonstrate that Sophie has already secured her spot in the final by purchasing a ticket. The young man, aged 17, is overcome with happiness and begins to cry, but just then a voice can be heard coming from off screen saying, "We have to remedy something right now, and we'll notify you in full right soon."
Winners of the Voice of Germany
Since November 2011, "The Voice of Germany" has been shown on both ProSieben and Sat.1. These are the past people to have won:
Ivy Quainoo, Nick Howard, Andreas Kümmert, Charley Ann Schmutzler, Jamie-Lee Kriewitz, Tay Schmedtmann, Natia Todua, Samuel Rosch, Claudia Emmanuela Santoso, Paula Dalla Corte, and Sebastian Krenz are the people who have been nominated for this award.
While we wait for further information to become available, we will begin by announcing the finalists from the other teams. After that, the moderator, Thore Scholermann, who is 38 years old, explains: "We had a technical difficulty; anything like this may happen in a live program." A short while afterwards, the notary also made his way onto the stage of "The Voice of Germany" and made the following announcement: "It is an awful error that occurred. It is the very first time that a mistake of this kind has ever taken place. Tammo Forster received 50.4 percent of the vote, which was enough to win. Sophie Frei came in second.
Not only the contestants and the coaches are taken aback, but one can also clearly hear vociferous jeers coming from the crowd. Thore Scholermann attempts to console Sophie by telling her, "I'm extremely sorry - it wounds my soul." Sophie has decided to go after all. Lena Meyer-Landrut has also just found that it causes her a lot of mental distress. Because of her father, the singer broke down in tears during her performance on "The Voice of Germany."