TV singing more scary than fighting fires, says Stevie McCrorie
ByClaire Warrender
Stevie McCrorie favourite moment of The Voice so far has been his blind audition, he revealed.
The finalist, who works as a firefighter in Kirkcaldy, belted out a fantastic version of Kodaline’s All I Want, which persuaded all four judges to turn round and has had more than two million views on YouTube.
But Saturday’s semi-final was the most nerve-racking as it was the first time the 30-year-old had faced the public vote.
“Last week was the most tense I’ve been,” Stevie said.
“When I went into the blind audition I feared rejection with the judges not turning round but this was the first of me relying on the public vote. Luckily I got it.”
Stevie said he doesn’t fear any of the other finalists but admitted he sees team-mate Emmanuelle as his biggest rival for the title of The Voice 2015.
“It’s anybody’s game at the moment,” he added.
TV singing more scary than fighting fires, says Stevie McCrorie