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‘The Voice’ Blind Auditions Conclude: Who Won the Triple Turn Competition?
Kelly Clarkson won the Triple Turn tiebreaker over Adam Levine, earning a one-time Super Steal advantage for the upcoming Battle Rounds on The Voice.
- On Monday, March 9, the Blind Auditions ended and Kelly Clarkson was named the Triple Turn winner.
- Tied at three Triple Turns, Kelly Clarkson and Adam Levine finished the three-chair Blind Auditions, and producers broke the tie with two-chair turns.
- Kelly Clarkson won a Triple Turn, and John Legend also won a contest to add KJ to his team of 10 during the final Blind Auditions.
- The Super Steal allows Clarkson to cancel another coach's Steal during next week's Battle Rounds, which already have teams of 10, potentially changing which singers advance.
- Several contestants bring notable backgrounds, including Jason, contestant, who appeared on Duets with Clarkson in 2012, raising stakes for the coaches.
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