Greek Australian Celina Michael turns four chairs on The Voice Greece

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21-year-old Sydney-born singer, Celina Michael, turned all four chairs with her rendition of Natasha Bedingfield’s 2007 song ‘Soulmate’ on The Voice Greece on Monday.

The singer-songwriter, who released her debut single ‘Hooked on You’ at the beginning of the year, has recently moved to Athens with her mother, and former contestant of the show, Maria Stavropoulou.

“I believe that today we have found a real potential winner of the Voice Greece 2022,” superstar coach and Greek pop icon Helena Paparizou commented.

WATCH Celina’s blind audition on The Voice Greece 2022:

Also turning his chair was Greek singer and ‘Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again’ actor, Panos Mouzourakis, who upon realising Celina’s mother was part of his 2017 team, immediately rushed off backstage to greet her.

Returning moments later, Mouzourakis orchestrated a duet between the mother-daughter duo, where they impressed the judges with their cover of Antonis Politis and Tzina Spiliotopoulou duet, Esi (‘You’).

WATCH Celina Michael take to The Voice Greece stage with her mother Maria Stavropoulou:

Despite the pitches from Paparizou and Sakis Rouvas and strong suggestions by Mouzourakis that she follow in her mother’s footsteps and join his team, Celina went on to choose Konstantinos Argiros as her coach.

The ‘Ximeromata’ singer spoke of a possible Australian tour in April and May next year, and hinted towards inviting the 21-year-old songstress to join him.



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