People got passionate.
Three coaches turned their chairs on The Voice for this contestant.
One didn’t.
Queenslander Tim McCallum sung Nessun Dorma (translation: none shall sleep), an aria from the Puccini opera Turandot.
The one who didn’t turn, Jessie J, ended up wishing she had after hearing McCallum, 34, told his story.
The wheelchair-bound singer has no movement from the chest down, which means he has no control over his diaphragm.
A bewildered Jessie J asked, “How do you sing like that?”
McCallum was paralysed after an accident in the surf, which left him with only partial use of his arms – but it couldn’t stop him singing.
He explained that he had to learn how to sing all over again after his accident, and he developed new ways to hit the right notes.
“I had a lot of very special people around me that encouraged me to keep doing what I love doing and music was such a constant in my life that it didn’t matter whether I walked or not,” he said.
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But isn't this the point of the show? That contestants are judged on their voices and not who has the most touching back story? Isn't that why it's called The Voice?