'The show this year is so tough': The Voice stars Jacinta Gulisano and Sally Skelton reveal that this season's competition is the hardest yet as there are 'no clear winners'
Jacinta Gulisano and Sally Skelton have both experienced the difficulties of reality singing competitions before.
And they insist this year's season of The Voice is the toughest the competition has ever been in its history.
Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Jacinta, who appeared on The X Factor in 2013, says there are no early front runners this year.
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Tough: Jacinta Gulisano and Sally Skelton insist this year's season of The Voice is the toughest the competition has ever been in it's history
'The show this year is so tough. Delta Goodrem mentioned that everyone is so great, it's hard to pick a clear winner at this stage,' she told the paper.
Jacinta went on to say that there had been 'front runners' in previous years but the standard was now higher and the contestants are neck and neck.
Likewise Sally, who failed to get past the knockout rounds on The Voice in 2017, has noticed how tough it is on her second round.
'The majority of contestants or artists this year have had a taste of the music industry, be it they've had a recording contract or been on a singing show before like Jacinta and I, and they know what they want,' she said.
No one leading: Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Jacinta, who appeared on The X Factor in 2013, says there are no early front runners this year
It comes after the 19-year-old admitted she had been struggling with negativity from online trolls.
Last week, the Maroochydore teen revealed that she's seen hurtful comments online and it had knocked her confidence.
'I'm really nervous, you know, because of what everyone has been saying online and everything, just about (me) coming back,' she told her mentor Joe Jonas.
Second round: Sally, who failed to get past the knockout rounds on The Voice in 2017, has noticed how tough it is on her second round
Out to win: 'The majority of contestants or artists this year have had a taste of the music industry and they know what they want,' Sally said
'I really want to show them that I can do it and I deserve to be here, but I just feel like this is big,' she said, admitting her confidence was shot.
The singer continued: 'When people have a lot to say about you, which is really unkind, it can bring you down a bit.'
Bullies: It comes after 19-year-old Sally admitted she had been struggling with negativity from online trolls
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