Norwich labourer Bradley Waterman impressed coaches Paloma Faith and Ricky Wilson with his take on Cee Lo Green’s Forget You.
Some of The Voice coaches couldn’t figure out if the voice they were hearing belonged to a male or a female.
“The reason why I turned was because of the androgyny thing,” Paloma, who was successful in her pitch for the 19-year-old, said.
Users on Twitter also picked up on Bradley’s family nickname of ‘baby Elvis’, given to him by his father who thinks there is a passing resemblance to the late King of rock and roll.
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