Ariana Grande’s Emotional Plea: A Heartfelt Call for Support for The Voice’s Jim and Sasha Allen.

Ariana Grande couldn’t hold back her emotions on The Voice as she teared up when she found out that her team members, Jim and Sasha Allen, were at risk of elimination. The duo ended up in the bottom two and had to deliver a heartfelt performance of Jason Mraz’s “I Won’t Give Up” in hopes of receiving the last chance save of the night. Ariana expressed her surprise at seeing them in this tough spot, praising both Jim and Sasha as talented individuals.

Emotional coach: Ariana Grande broke down in tears on The Voice on Tuesday when it was revealed that her team members Jim and Sasha Allen were in danger of going home

Ariana Grande was visibly moved on The Voice when she learned that her team members Jim and Sasha Allen were at risk of elimination. Expressing her disbelief, she urged viewers to vote for them, praising their exceptional talent. Hailing from Newtown, Connecticut, Jim and Sasha shared their gratitude for Ariana’s mentorship, describing it as a priceless experience. Sasha’s heartfelt message to Ariana, expressing love and admiration, deeply touched the singer and moved her to tears. Listening to Sasha’s words, Ariana expressed her gratitude for meeting them and witnessing their growth. The emotional moment showcased the bond between coach and contestants, highlighting the impact of their time together on the show.

Dynamic duo: Jim and Sasha, from Newtown, Connectic, told the 28-year-old pop singer that working with her had had been the greatest gift to them

The fabulous twosome, Jim and Sasha, hailing from Newtown, CT, expressed to the 28-year-old sensation that collaborating with her had truly been a blessing in their lives. Dressed in a stunning blue leather bandeau top and skirt, paired with matching gloves, she shared that this show was just a small piece of a much grander picture. She emphasized that their paths were destined to intersect, and meeting and watching them perform was an incredible gift. Through tears, she assured them that she was here to stay and would always be their biggest supporter. With a smile, she playfully added, “You won’t be able to get rid of me that easily!”

Forever coach: The 28-year-old pop star had a strong bond with her singrers

+10 Check out these photos Eternal mentor: The 28-year-old singer shared a special connection with her team members As the show came to a close, host Carson Daly, 48, revealed that Jim and Sasha had been saved, causing Ariana to quickly move to the stage to embrace them. Earlier in the episode, Ariana joined Jim, Sasha, and another team member, Holly Forbes, 32, from Catlettsburg, Kentucky, in performing “FourFiveSeconds” by Rihanna, Kanye West, and Paul McCartney. They serenaded the audience around a simulated campfire on stage, with Jim showcasing his guitar skills.

Team performance: Earlier in the show, Ariana performed with Jim and Sasha and her other team member Holly Forbes, 32, from Catlettsburg, Kentucky, as they sang FourFiveSeconds by Rihanna and Kanye West and Paul McCartney

During the show, Ariana showcased her team’s talent by performing “FourFiveSeconds” with Jim, Sasha, and Holly Forbes, hailing from Catlettsburg, Kentucky. Meanwhile, Blake Shelton and his team mesmerized the audience with their rendition of “Can’t Help Myself” by the Four Tops, featuring Lana Scott, Paris Winningham, and Wendy Moten. Unfortunately, Wendy took a tumble on stage after the song ended, but Lana and Paris quickly came to her rescue. Carson paused the show briefly to ensure everyone was okay after the incident.

Teaming up: Blake Shelton, 45, also took the stage with his team singing Can't Help Myself by the Four Tops with country singer Lana Scott, 29, from Chesapeake, Virginia; Jacksonville soul singer Paris Winningham, 33; and power house singer Wendy Moten, 57, from Nashville

Joining forces on stage, country star Blake Shelton, 45, performed alongside members of his team. The group delivered a rendition of the classic song “Can’t Help Myself” by the Four Tops. The team consisted of talented individuals such as country singer Lana Scott, 29, hailing from Chesapeake, Virginia, soulful artist Paris Winningham, 33, from Jacksonville, and powerhouse vocalist Wendy Moten, 57, representing Nashville.

Going down: Wendy took a tumble after their performance

+10 Check out the photos Taking a spill: Wendy had a fall following their performance. Blake rushed back to the stage to check on her well-being. With the assistance of a crew member, Wendy was escorted off the stage. “We’re all hoping she’s okay,” Carson mentioned. After the break, Carson was seen standing beside Wendy, who assured she was a bit bruised but fine. She confidently stated, “I’m still good to go.” Carson expressed his relief that she was alright.

The host: 'We hope she is okay,' said Carson after Wendy tripped

Carson expressed his concerns for Wendy after she tripped, hoping she was okay. The first two artists saved were Joshua Vacanti from New York and Hailey Mia from Clifton, New Jersey. Following this, Carson invited the remaining contestants on stage. He asked Jershika Maple from Texas for a message to her fans, to which she advised being open to change and embracing limitless possibilities. The next artists saved were Paris from Team Blake and Holly from Ariana’s team. Carson then announced that Wendy, Lana, and the Girl Named Tom family trio from Ohio were safe, along with Jeremy Rosado from Team Kelly and Jershika from Texas.

Moving forward: Holly Forbes, Jershika Maple and Joshua Vacanti learned that they were advancing to the top 10

In the latest episode of The Voice, contestants Holly Forbes, Jershika Maple, and Joshua Vacanti were thrilled to learn that they had made it into the top 10. Sadly, Gymani from Team Kelly gave it her all with a soulful rendition of “Tell Me Something Good” by Rufus, but was eliminated from the competition. Despite the outcome, John commended Gymani for her unstoppable spirit. Kelly praised Gymani for her entertaining performances and powerhouse vocals, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to work with her. Gymani, in turn, thanked Kelly for pushing her to grow as an artist. Kelly also encouraged Gymani to continue pursuing her music career, mentioning other platforms where she could showcase her talent. Fans can look forward to the next episode of The Voice airing next Monday on NBC.

Good effort: At the end of the show, Gymani from team Kelly sang Tell Me Something Good by Rufus to try to win the last chance but she was ultimately voted off the show

Great job: Following the performance, Gymani from Kelly’s team gave it her all as she sang Rufus’ “Tell Me Something Good” in hopes of securing a second chance, but unfortunately, she was eliminated from the competition.

Talk show: Kelly told Gymani that she had another show she could go sing on if she wanted to promote herself

During their conversation on the talk show, Kelly mentioned to Gymani that there was another opportunity for her to showcase her singing abilities and promote herself on a different show.