Disappointment for Kylie on 'The Voice'
Kylie Minogue failed to convince a former 'Emmerdale' actress to join her team on 'The Voice' last night.
The singing show has a new soap star after Kelsey-Beth Crossley impressed the coaches last night â and it was Ricky Wilson, not the former 'Neighbours' star, who won her over.
The 21-year-old from Blackpool, who played Scarlett Nicholls in the long-running rural soap for five years, admitted Minogue was an inspiration, but it turned out their background in soap was not enough to make her choose the Australian superstar as her coach.

After Crossleyâs rendition of 'Fell In Love With A Boy', Minogue said: âThis is my pitch â so, you were in a soap opera?â
Her question sparked knowing giggles from the audience, and Kaiser Chiefs star Wilson then said that due to Emmerdale being set near Leeds she should probably choose him.
A confident Minogue replied to Wilson: âYou canât fight with whatâs going to happen.â
Crossley said she was âcompletely tornâ due to Minogue being an âinspirationâ to her but admitted that Wilsonâs pitch was âso goodâ.
In the end, she chose Wilson, saying: âIâve fallen for it.â
Earlier, Crossley said: âMe and Kylie have in common that we both were from a soap and she has had a massive career in the music industry since then.
âI love to sing and it was my first thing that I got into but when I got into Emmerdale I had to put it on the backburner a little bit.
âI am serious about being a musician and Iâm ready.â
Also out to impress the judges was 56-year-old Bob Blakeley, a warehouseman from Stockport, whose performance of Cry Me A River got the audience on their feet and left Will.i.am stunned.
The US star told him: âYour voice is just pristine, you sound like a pro, if Frank Sinatra was here he would be like âwow I wanna take you on tour with meâ.â
Tom Jones said he had a âbeautiful voice with a beautiful toneâ, but the warehousemanâs Voice ambitions were ended last night.
âThe whole experience has been off the scale,â Blakeley said.
Teenager Jermain Jackman, from Hackney, closed the show with his version of 'I Am Telling You' by Jennifer Hudson.
The would-be politician, 18, who works with the Labour Party in east London, said he wants to be âthe first singing black Prime Ministerâ, and took his place on Will.i.amâs team.
Show bosses will be hoping last nightâs episode continues the success of the first, which pulled in more than two million viewers more than last yearâs launch.
Critics have hailed Minogueâs appearance on the show â along with fellow newcomer Wilson â as having boosted the average audience to 8.4 million viewers, well above the 6.2 million who tuned in last year.
Last weekend it also thrashed ITVâs celebrity diving show 'Splash!' â which went head-to-head with the BBC1 show â with an audience of 3.7 million, according to overnight ratings.


