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See what happens when a contestant on 'The Voice' sings a Culture Club classic

Seventeen year old Sheldon Ripley from the Gold Coast took the stage at The Voice Australia last night and decided to sing his version of a Culture Club classic to the coaches, including Boy George.

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Watch to see how his interpretation of Do You Really Want to Hurt Me went down. Do any chairs spin for the teenager from Queensland?

EXCLUSIVE BLINDS PREVIEW: Sheldon

EXCLUSIVE BLINDS PREVIEW: Taking on a Boy George & Culture Club classic on The Blinds stage is a BOLD move! 🎤
#TheVoiceAU continues tonight 7.30 on Channel 9

Posted by The Voice Australia on Sunday, April 15, 2018


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