Jenny Jones was the first auditionee of this series of The Voice UK that proved the harsh reality of having no coach turn.
The youngster performed a rendition of Ariana Grande's 'Dangerous Woman', taking to the stage with all the hope in the world.
However, despite Jennifer Hudson saying she was "good", it was not to be as Jenny left the stage with no judge turned.
And we are betting it was as brutal as it looked, as once auditionees have no one turn in the new series, the coaches leave them to walk off rather than actually meet them. Harsh.
Still, the coaches have turned plenty so far this evening, including for call centre worker Jason Jones.
The coaches started the show with a bang with a group rendition of 'Under Pressure' that wowed audiences.
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Meanwhile, Tom recently spoke about the lack of drive in some contestants, saying: "This is a platform.
"It's a wonderful thing to get on television and have all these people see you get your point across, so you should take advantage of it, but even if you win it, it doesn't mean to say that you've cracked it. There's a lot more that goes into it.
"People say, 'You haven't had a big star that's come from The Voice'. And a lot to do with that is the people themselves."
The Voice airs on ITV.
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