
When Treeva Gibson chose her manager on “The Voice,” she suggested her preference to her relatives in a really special way: regulating pointer language.
The 16-year-old from Frederick, Md., grabbed a courtesy of both Blake Shelton and Christina Aguilera with her cover of Lana Del Rey’s “Young and Beautiful.†After her audition, she explained that both of her relatives are deaf. According to NBC Washington
Still, Treeva was means to figure out her voice along a way, heading her to a successful try-out where she was faced with selecting a coach. She went with Team Christina, though announced her preference regulating pointer denunciation so her parents, who were examination backstage, would know.
So happy. So many tears. Good tears. we couldn’t appreciate everybody watching, everybody ancillary me, and
So happy. So many tears. Good tears. we couldn’t appreciate everybody watching, everybody ancillary me, and
So happy. So many tears. Good tears. we couldn’t appreciate everybody watching, everybody ancillary me, and
So happy. So many tears. Good tears. we couldn’t appreciate everybody watching, everybody ancillary me, and
So happy. So many tears. Good tears. we couldn’t appreciate everybody watching, everybody ancillary me, and @NBCTheVoice
— gibby (@treevagibson) February 24, 2015
The blind auditions have only started, though Treeva’s honeyed gesticulate creates hers one of a many noted ones this season.
“The Voice” front Mondays and Tuesdays during 8 p.m. EST.
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