Natasha Bure Admits She’s Still ‘Mortified’ By 2016 Appearance

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On Wednesday’s episode of Conversations With Olivia Jade, Natasha Bure admits that she is not fond of her experience on The Voice six years later.

Although her time on The Voice was brief, Natasha Bure says that her appearance on NBC’s hit show still leaves her cringing. Inspired by the popular singing competition American Idol and based on the Dutch series The Voice of Holland, The Voice has been discovering unknown or less-recognized singers and propelling them to stardom since 2011. Open to any US legal resident over the age of 13, Natasha is not the first child of famous parents to compete for the winner’s title, nor someone who comes from an already-familiarized family. Others in the same situation have included Dana Harper (whose father is NBA’s Derek Harper), Aijia Grammer (wife of Andy Grammer), and Briana Cuoco (sister of Kaley Cuoco).

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Natasha was a 17-year-old high school junior when she auditioned for The Voice in 2016. Choosing Elvis Presley’s « Can’t Help Falling in Love » to showcase her talent, Maroon 5’s Adam Levine, who starred for a whopping 16 seasons, was the only judge to turn around; it only takes one person moving their chair for a contestant to advance through. While Adam was committed to working on Natasha’s self-confidence and personal growth, she ultimately was eliminated by the judge against Riley Elmore after they dueted Michael Bublé’s « Cry Me A River. »


Six years on from the event, Natasha has spoken out about how the experience was for her. Joining Olivia Jade Giannulli—the daughter of fellow Full House star Lori Loughlin—for an episode of Conversations With Olivia Jade, Natasha revisited her time on the series. « I didn’t even want to go on the show at all, » Natasha surprisingly revealed. Explaining that the endeavor was inspired by her mother, the 23-year-old explained, « The only reason I went on was because there was this thing that my mom told me—she’s like, ‘If there’s an opportunity that comes and it scares you, you should say yes just because it scares you.' » Although she was happy to advance past her first performance, Natasha told Olivia that the experience is ultimately not her fondest memory. In fact, « Now [she’s] mortified by it. »


« I think I did a terrible job …or think that’s what I sound like compared to now, » Natasha continued. « It was a good growing experience but when people say they’ve watched it I’m like, ‘I feel bad for you I’m so sorry.' » With People reiterating Natasha’s reluctance to compete, the young actress also revealed that the show gave her « the worst nerves » she’s ever had. « Both performances I sobbed my eyes out 10 minutes before I went on, » Natasha confirmed. « It was so out of my comfort zone—not the music part, but to be judged in that capacity. »

Natasha’s mention of her experience on The Voice comes just a few weeks after it was announced that season 22 will not be premiering until sometime later this year. While the show usually runs two seasons a year—one that takes off in the fall and one that begins shortly after the new year—NBC has announced that The Voice season 22 is the only event planned for 2022. It’s also unclear which celebrities will be taking over as judges, although it’s highly speculated that season 21 mentors Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend will all be returning. With Ariana Grande’s future with the show rumored to be over, anyone could be the fourth judge; the same goes for potential contestants.


Sources: Conversations With Olivia Jade/Instagram, People

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