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‘The Voice Australia’: Audience held against their will, Denyer claims

Grant Denyer has claimed that audience members called police during a “disastrous” day of filming on the new season of The Voice.

Audience members held against their will on The Voice

Audience members at a recent taping of The Voice called police after being prevented from leaving, Grant Denyer has claimed.

Denyer made the shocking claim on his 2Day FM breakfast show this morning and said there are “some terrible things happening around the production” of the current season of The Voice which is being filmed at Fox Studios in Sydney.

“It’s already falling apart,” he said.

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Going into detail about a “disastrous” day of filming a couple of weeks ago, Denyer said: “They were running three hours over and the audience had already been there for nearly nine hours for a record.

“It got so bad that the audience … started booing in the record. When the judges started pressing the buzzers, people were like, ‘Boo!’ They were revolting.

“The staff had to lock all the doors to the recording studio and they manned the doors and refused to let anybody out. People were trying to storm out and leave and say, ‘You can’t stop me!’ And they saying, ‘Yes we can!’”

Sam Perry won The Voice Australia last year.
Sam Perry won The Voice Australia last year.

Denyer claimed that The Voice staff stood in front of the doors and blocked the exits and refused to let people leave before filming finished, a claim that a spokeswoman for The Voice has denied.

“It got so bad that audience members started ringing the cops,” the radio star said on air. “They were calling triple-0 at the exits saying, ‘I’m being held against my will at Studio 3 in Fox studios at The Voice set.’”

Denyer also revealed that he’s heard the upcoming season of The Voice will feature a number of contestants who have already appeared on the Channel 9 show.

“There’s rumours they’re contacting a lot of previous contestants in the show, not a good sign,” the Dancing with the Stars host said.

“If you can’t find fresh talent and you’re having to go back through previous series and ask people back on for another crack, that ain’t looking that good.”

2Day FM co-host Ed Kavalee added, “It’s people you’ve seen before — they sucked last time, they suck again.”

This year’s coaches on The Voice are Delta Goodrem, Guy Sebastian, Kelly Rowland and Boy George.

In a statement to news.com.au, a spokeswoman for The Voice said: “The records for the Knockout round did run over, as often filming does, but no one was held against their will and was free to leave as soon as it was safe to do so.

“The studio doors were not locked nor were exits blocked. Our priority and responsibility is the safety of the audience and crew in a working studio.”

This year's coaches: Boy George, Delta Goodrem, Guy Sebastian and Kelly Rowland.
This year's coaches: Boy George, Delta Goodrem, Guy Sebastian and Kelly Rowland.

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