Michael Bublé Was Overcome With Emotion While Watching Contestant Sloane Simon’s Touching Performance On “The Voice”.

As Sloane Started Singing, Michael Was Deeply Moved, Thinking About His Own Son, And Tears Began To Fall Right There On The Stage. It Wasn’t Until The Performance Concluded That He Shared His Genuine Feelings With The Contestant. Don’t Miss This Moving Moment-Watch It Now!

“I went through my own personal thing when my son got sick, and I couldn’t get through it,” the “Sway” singer shared with contestant Sloane Simon.

The Voice's Sloane Simon leaves Michael Buble in tears with emotional  performance days after father's death | Daily Mail Online

Michael Bublé got emotional on “The Voice” while coaching contestant Sloane Simon during the show’s Nov. 26 episode.

Ahead of Simon performing Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe!” during the playoffs, Simon was practicing the song with Bublé and his playoff advisor, singer Carly Pearce. In a separate interview, Simon explained how the lyrics to Roan’s song related to her personal life as her dad’s health continued to decline back at home.

Team Bublé Artist Competes in 'The Voice' Playoffs After Heartbreaking  Family Death - Parade

“The lyric, You have to stop the world just to stop the feeling,’ kind of encapsulates a lot about how me and my family feel about my dad,” she said. “My dad isn’t doing great. His oncologist said he had anywhere from a couple days to a couple weeks left, and it’s tough not being with my family, but he wants me to be here.

“My mom wants me to be here. My sister, my brother, everybody wants me to be here because this opportunity being here gives them something to be excited for, too,” she continued.

During training, Simon told Bublé that she worries a lot about her father and was “a bit shaken” during her last performance.

At that point, Bublé opened up about how her personally connected with what Simon was going through, as he reflected on when his son Noah, now 11, was diagnosed with lung cancer in late 2016. Noah is now in remission.

“I went through my own personal thing when my son got sick, and I couldn’t get through it,” the “Sway” singer said. “I just couldn’t, and that’s OK … It’s a show, and it’s not as big as you and as important as you and your trajectory and your journey. This is just a part of it.”

The Voice's Sloane Simon Performs After Dad's Death, Brings Coaches to Tears

“Thank you,” Simon replied.

In her interview, she added, “Michael, relating to me on such a personal level was definitely very encouraging, very heartfelt.”

The Voice's Sloane Simon Brings Coaches To Tears Singing Days After Her Dad  Died

At the end of the practice session, Bublé gave Simon a hug.

 

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