Hillsong's Bella Taylor Smith is the Winner of "The Voice Australia 2021"

Bella Taylor Smith, a member of Hillsong Church, was crowened the winner of The Voice Australia 2021. Smith received the highest number of votes from the public for her rendition of Never Enough, a hit from the movie The Greatest Showman. As a result,Smith was awarded $100,000 in prize money and a recording contract with EMI Recorded Music Australia.
Hillsong's Global Senior Pastor Bobbie Houston offers her heartfelt congratulations."Oh Bella. You did it. Congratulations. We are all so proud of you. A beautiful girl, with a beautiful voice, and a beautiful spirit."
Smith, likewise, expressed her thanks to her supporters, particularly Hillsong Church for their support. Smith thanked "all of my loving friends and family and church community," adding, "and honestly and most importantly to Jesus for giving me hope and a beautiful life to live."
One of the show's highlights was Smith's duet with her coach on the show Guy Sebastian, as they performed The Prayer by Andrea Bocelli. "I was fortunate to coach Bella Taylor Smith a phenomenal talent with one of the purest voices I have heard. It has been such an honour to work with her," Sebastian posted before the finale. .
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