Greek Australian Celina Michael storms into The Voice Greece semi finals

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Greek Australian singer, Celina Michael, progressed to the semi finals of The Voice Greece on Saturday night.

The 21-year-old received 58 percent of the public vote against Evi Kokolis from Team Sakis Rouvas, after her rendition of Beyonce’s If I Were A Boy.

Her victory sees her progress to the semi finals of The Voice Greece on Team Helena Paparizou.

Celina was on Team Konstantinos Argyros at the start of the singing competition but after the Battle Rounds earlier this month, the Greek Australian was ‘saved’ by Paparizou.

“I have no words for the love and support you guys gave me tonight and from the moment I stepped on The Voice stage,” Celina wrote on Facebook. “I love you so much. Let’s go to the semi finals!”

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