"The Voice" Season 11 knockout rounds recently had left Miley Cyrus disappointed of herself. The "Wrecking Ball" superstar have been eyeing for the 16-year-old crooner Riley Elmore. However, Miley's enthusiasm went down the drain as her plan to steal the teen jazz singer was trumped by Adam Levine.
Meanwhile, Jason Warrior pleased the judges with his epic high notes as he sang his version of Luke James "I Want You." However, Riley Elmore's smooth performance of Michael Bublé's "Haven't Met You Yet," bowled over Alicia Keys and Cyrus.
There is no doubt that Warrior made a steal-worthy performance, but it took a different turn. Levine mused by the praises Riley Elmore is receiving from Miley Cyrus inciting to keep him over Warrior.
Much to the annoyance of Cyrus, as reported by Mail Online, Adam Levine's smart move resulted in Cyrus's griping, "I was going to steal you, I'm mad." Meanwhile, "The Voice" Season 11 knockout rounds set Warrior's supporters at ease when Blake Shelton hit the steal button.
The 40-year old country singer asked "What is wrong with you?" pointing at Levine. Shelton even scored a joke saying, "I actually stole you so you can teach me how you do that," referring to Jason's second steal.
Looking back to the first half of the show as stated in Hollywood Life, Warrior is originally part of Alicia Key's squad. But, when he was defeated by Christian Cuevas, Levine was fast to steal him for the Knockouts. The recent knockout round saved his chances to the competition with Blake's team.
"The Voice" Season 11 certainly proves Warrior's example about how imperative steals are for the promising vocalists. While Riley Elmore's steal-worthy originality showed Cyrus that she should get more jazz singers in her team.