Reba McEntire stole Gwen Stefani’s four-chair winning singer Frankie Torres in the final moments of Tuesday’s episode of The Voice on NBC.

Reba went into the final battle round of the show revealing to the camera that she planned to steal from the other coaches’ teams.

‘I love my team,’ Reba , 69, said. ‘I love my team very well. But I’m going to make it better because I’m going to steal all their people.

Frankie Torres, 24, from Minnetonka, Minnesota, said she had a lot of trouble choosing between the coaches when they turned for her in the blinds.

Frankie was paired with Gabrielle Zabosky, 25, from Oxford, Pennsylvania, and they performed INXS hit Never Tear Us Apart.


Reba McEntire stole Gwen Stefani ‘s four-chair winning singer Frankie Torres in the final moments of Tuesday’s episode of The Voice on NBC


‘I love my team,’ Reba , 69, said. ‘I love my team very well. But I’m going to make it better because I’m going to steal all their people


Frankie Torres, 24, from Minnetonka, Minnesota , said she had a lot of trouble choosing between the coaches when they turned for her in the blinds

‘You guys just stepped up and killed it,’ Michael Bublé, 49, said. ‘You guys were absolutely beautiful.’

Reba said if she had to choose she would probably go with Gabrielle. Gwen Stefani, 55, told Frankie she sounded beautiful and told Gabrielle she didn’t seem nervous at all.

‘It’s just a really hard decision,’ Gwen said.

Gwen ultimately chose Gabrielle.

‘Gabrielle really stepped it up,’ Gwen said.

Frankie was saying her goodbyes and was hugging Gwen and Snoop Dogg goodbye when Reba hit her button.

‘Steal at the last possible second,’ Host Carson Daly, 51, said.


Frankie was saying her goodbyes and was hugging Gwen and Snoop Dogg goodbye when Reba hit her button


‘Steal at the last possible second,’ Host Carson Daly, 51, said

‘I did a little play there I said Gabrielle so you’d go with Gabrielle so I could have Frankie,’ Reba said. ‘Either way I was going to steal because I love your performance, your singing, everything about it.’

The show kicked off with an epic performance by Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire and Michael Bublé performing the Eagles’ hit song Heartache Tonight.

Reba’s team started the battle rounds. Adam Bohanan , 40, from Minneapolis, went up against Kevin James Graham, 33, from Boston, with them both singing Teddy Swims hit Lose Control. Going in, Adam knew that Kevin had such a powerful voice.

‘It’s an interesting pairing,’ Kevin said.

Reba thought the song would bring both of them to neutral ground. Adam said he needed to make his parts as powerful as possible. Adam and Kevin threw themselves into their battle performance. The crowd cheered for them when they finished.

‘That was so good,’ Gwen said. ‘The harmonies together were perfect.’

Gwen said she thought Adam won the battle. Michael said he would choose Kevin but he said the same thing to Adam.


‘I did a little play there I said Gabrielle so you’d go with Gabrielle so I could have Frankie,’ Reba said. ‘Either way I was going to steal because I love your performance, your singing, everything about it’


Reba’s team started the battle rounds. Adam Bohanan , 40, from Minneapolis, went up against Kevin James Graham, 33, from Boston, with them both singing Teddy Swims hit Lose Control


Adam and Kevin threw themselves into their battle performance. The crowd cheered for them when they finished

‘If I were you Reba I would choose Adam at 5 o’clock and I would choose Kevin at 6 o’clock,’ Snoop said.

Reba decided to pick Adam as the winner of the battle.

‘Congratulations you are moving on to the knockouts with Team Reba,’ Host Carson Daly said.

Adam was stunned that he won.

Snoop’s team went next. ChrisDeo, 17, from Queens, went up against Nashville folk pop duo MisterMoon with them all singing Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow by Amy Winehouse.

She said she was really excited that she was paired with MisterMoon. Snoop told them that he picked this song because it was not in their genre and that their voice should be an instrument to do any song.

ChrisDeo turned 17 in rehearsal and Snoop sang to her.

‘It’s really nice to have everyone be so supportive,’ ChrisDeo said.


‘Congratulations you are moving on to the knockouts with Team Reba,’ Host Carson Daly said

‘You can see that she’s still nervous and still a kid,’ Snoop said. ‘I used to be that nervous kid so to be able to reflect back and to try to help her with some pointers to help her loosen up. It’s going to help her sing better.’

‘After rehearing today I feel like I really picked the right coach,’ ChrisDeo said.

Snoop swayed in his chair as his team sang together for a live audience.

‘When you guys were singing together it was really wonderful,’ Reba said. ‘You all three are great, great singers.’

Reba said she would go with ChrisDeo and she almost started crying after hearing it. Gwen told ChrisDeo that she was ‘super impressed’ with her.

‘First I caught the gangster Holy Ghost again but this time it was more like chills,’ Snoop said. ‘Because Mister Moon y’all singing together all the time. She sings solo, but to see y’all come together and to show real harmony, real sisterhood, and complement each other, that made me feel good.’

Snoop ended up picking ChrisDeo as the winner. He said it was a tough decision. ChrisDeo was stunned and hugged MisterMoon and then Snoop.

‘I made Team Snoop!’ ChrisDeo said.


Snoop’s team went next. ChrisDeo, 17, from Queens, went up against Nashville folk pop duo MisterMoon with them all singing Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow by Amy Winehouse


Reba said she would go with ChrisDeo and she almost started crying after hearing it. Gwen told ChrisDeo that she was ‘super impressed’ with her


Snoop ended up picking ChrisDeo as the winner. He said it was a tough decision. ChrisDeo was stunned and hugged MisterMoon and then Snoop

During a break, Michael Bublé posed for set photos and then grabbed the camera and took pictures of the other judges asking them to pose.

Then it was time for Michael Bublé team battles. Mark Shiiba, 29, from Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, battled against Edward Preble, 19, from Fernandina Beach, Florida. He picked for them Louis Armstrong song What A Wonderful World.

‘When I sing this song, I get taken away,’ Edward said. ‘I feel so passionately about this music. At age 16 is really where I decided I’m going to stop trying to fit in, and I’m going to stick out instead. This is who I wanted to be. I wanted to be this performer.’

Edward said he wanted people his age to hear music from this genre again. Mark said singing professionally has always been a dream of his. The crowd cheered for them both when they finished.

‘I was totally entertained and I thank you guys for singing for us,’ Snoop said.

‘It was a great performance,’ Reba said.

‘Mark your voice is captivating,’ Gwen said. ‘But Edward, you mesmerize me.’

Michael told them he was proud of both of them but ultimately picked Edward as the winner.


Then it was time for Michael Bublé team battles. Mark Shiiba, 29, from Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, battled against Edward Preble, 19, from Fernandina Beach, Florida. He picked for them Louis Armstrong song What A Wonderful World


Edward said he wanted people his age to hear music from this genre again. Mark said singing professionally has always been a dream of his. The crowd cheered for them both when they finished


Michael told them he was proud of both of them but ultimately picked Edward as the winner

‘Edward has a lot of potential.’ Michael said.

‘I just want to continue to show Michael that I’m not just a great performer, but I am worthy of being able to continue this type of music that both me and him both dearly so love.’

Mark said his goodbyes.

Michael’s other teammates Torion Sellers went up against Jeremy Beloate singing Bruno Mars song Just the Way You Are. Bublé picked Jeremy to win and stay on the show.

Team Snoop’s contestant Suede Lacy went up against Torre Blake singing What You Won’t Do for Love. Snoop picked Torre as the winner of the battle.

‘The spirit was drawing me toward Torre,’ Snoop said. ‘As far as the talent and performances that I saw today, I thought they were at a real high level. Like real high.