Tension struck during “The Voice” finale when Michael Bublé appeared to forget the lyrics mid-duet with finalist Jadyn Cree. The pair had launched into a vibrant performance of Sonny and Cher’s “I Got You Babe” when Bublé stumbled briefly during the third verse. In a seamless and poised move, Jadyn picked up the lyrics without hesitation, guiding the performance back on track and earning praise for her quick thinking.
The moment immediately ignited debate online. While some fans praised their chemistry and applauded Jadyn’s professionalism, others expressed concern over Bublé’s onstage demeanor, calling it “strange” and “distracting.” One viewer wrote, “He came close to ruining the performance,” while another celebrated Jadyn’s save: “She had Michael when he forgot the words. Bravo!”
Despite the strong showing, Jadyn Cree finished in fifth place. The win ultimately went to fellow Team Bublé member Adam David. Jadyn’s journey wasn’t without controversy—she faced fan backlash earlier in the season, with critics alleging she advanced due to family connections rather than talent. Still, her supporters stood firm, calling her “a breath of fresh air” and the “only reason” they tuned in.
In the end, Jadyn left the show with her head high. Her poise during a high-pressure moment not only silenced many critics but proved she earned her place on that stage. Whether or not fans agreed with her finalist status, there’s no denying she ended her run with grace, talent, and resilience.