Helena Paparizou takes Celina Michael into next round on The Voice Greece

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Greek Australian singer Celina Michael has progressed to The Lives on The Voice Greece after being saved by pop singer and judge, Helena Paparizou.

The 21-year-old Sydney-born singer faced Dodona in the Battle Round on Saturday night and performed Jessie J’s song Bang Bang.

The singers were battling for a spot in Konstantinos Argiros’ team, with the ‘Ximeromata’ singer eventually selecting Dodona.

This led to a battle to ‘save’ Celina, with both Helena and fellow judge, Panos Mouzourakis, hitting their buzzer.

Ultimately, the Greek Australian selected Helena and is now through to the next round on The Voice Greece.

“I’m so grateful I got a second chance and am now apart of Team Helena,” Celina wrote on Facebook.

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