The Voice’s Kelly Rowland clashes with Guy Sebastian AGAIN as he ‘cheats’ and picks Wolf Winters


‘It’s not fair!’ The Voice’s Kelly Rowland clashes with Guy Sebastian AGAIN as he ‘cheats’ and picks Wolf Winters after unprecedented three-way battle

The feud between Kelly Rowland and Guy Sebastian showed no signs of slowing down during Monday’s episode of The Voice. 

The pair clashed last week when Guy broke the rules and turned his chair for low-voiced crooner Wolf Winters, despite having no spots left on his team. 

He was allowed, by producers, to pick Wolf, but that decision resulted in an unprecedented three-way battle round which aired on Monday. 

Clash: The feud between Kelly Rowland (pictured) and Guy Sebastian continued during Monday’s episode of The Voice

Kelly had angrily accused Guy of ‘cheating’ by turning his chair, and was furious that he’d pushed the American singer to take Wolf onto her team, which she refused. 

Guy got his man, and his wish, on Monday, with Wolf facing off with Xy Latu  and Natalie Gauci in the competition’s only three person battle. 

The trio sang the Lil Nas X hit Old Town Road – and Kelly insisted it was an unfair song choice which worked best for Wolf’s vocals. 

What, me? The pair fought over Guy 'cheating' again, after he previously turned his chair for Wolf Winters when he had no slots left, resulting in a three person battle. Pictured: Guy

What, me? The pair fought over Guy ‘cheating’ again, after he previously turned his chair for Wolf Winters when he had no slots left, resulting in a three person battle. Pictured: Guy

Drama! On Monday, Wolf faced off with Xy Latu (second from right) and Natalie Gauci (second from left) in the competition's only three person battle. The trio sang the Lil Nas X hit Old Town Road - and Kelly insisted it was an unfair song choice which worked best for Wolf's vocals

Drama! On Monday, Wolf faced off with Xy Latu (second from right) and Natalie Gauci (second from left) in the competition’s only three person battle. The trio sang the Lil Nas X hit Old Town Road – and Kelly insisted it was an unfair song choice which worked best for Wolf’s vocals

Kelly complained: 'I felt like it was actually a disadvantage for Natalie. Wolf has a good time with the song. But I felt like it was really hard for Natalie. And I felt like it wasn't fair'

Kelly complained: ‘I felt like it was actually a disadvantage for Natalie. Wolf has a good time with the song. But I felt like it was really hard for Natalie. And I felt like it wasn’t fair’

‘I felt like it was actually a disadvantage for Natalie. Wolf has a good time with the song. He got like, all in your face and it was aggressive for him. I was like, alright Wolf, lets go!

‘But I felt like it was really hard for Natalie to find her footing in this song. And I felt like it wasn’t fair.’

Guy argued: ‘I think they all had their chance to sing,’ but Kelly hit back: ‘But it’s not about having their chance to sing. It’s about feeling like you can dominate the song’.

Oh dear! 'How do you feel about cheating!' Boy George called out to the three singers. 'Ding ding ding ding ding ding!' Kelly howled out, agreeing

Oh dear! ‘How do you feel about cheating!’ Boy George called out to the three singers. ‘Ding ding ding ding ding ding!’ Kelly howled out, agreeing 

Not impressed: Guy shot Kelly an absolute death stare at her claim he cheated

Not impressed: Guy shot Kelly an absolute death stare at her claim he cheated 

‘How do you feel about cheating!’ Boy George called out to the three singers, after they were asked about how they felt competing in a trio. 

‘Ding ding ding ding ding ding!’ Kelly howled out, to which Guy shot her an absolute death stare. 

Guy eventually picked Wolf, who he’d broken the rules for, telling him that he is ‘somebody who obviously stands out to me, and I have to go with uniqueness’. 

All for him! Guy eventually picked Wolf, who he'd broken the rules for, telling him that he is 'somebody who obviously stands out to me, and I have to go with uniqueness'

All for him! Guy eventually picked Wolf, who he’d broken the rules for, telling him that he is ‘somebody who obviously stands out to me, and I have to go with uniqueness’