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'The Voice' News: Gwen Stefani Got Very Emotional After Singing 'Used to Love You'

Viewers saw Gwen Stefani singing her latest single, "Used to Love You," last night on "The Voice," and the singer got very emotional. Gwen, who recently divorced her husband, Gavin Rossdale, let go of all her emotions, and the crowd felt her heartbreak after her performance.

According to Hollywood Life, it was not easy singing something so personal, but the 46-year-old singer nailed her newest single, despite all her emotions came pouring out. The website said that Gwen's emotional song just came after the news of her husband's cheating, with no other than their family nanny, Mindy Mann. According to the report, Gavin and the nanny allegedly had a three-year affair, which Gavin even denied when Gwen first found out about it.

Gwen has now moved on, and admitted last Nov. 4 that she is dating Blake Shelton, one of the other judges on "The Voice." Blake looked supportive of her girlfriend last night, and according to Refinery 29, fans wonder how he felt about Gwen's song about her ex.

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Meanwhile, the top 10 performed last night for another live performance. The public votes will be revealed later on tonight's episode, and fans wonder who will make it to the top 9.

Jeffery Austin performed first, and sang Labrinth's "Jealousy," meanwhile Team Blake's Emily Ann Roberts piped Patsy Cline's "She's Got You." Third on stage was Braiden Sunshine, and the 15-year-old singer performed Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive." Next was Team Adam's Shelby Brown, and she sang "Go Rest On That High Mountain" by Vince Gill.

Korin Bukowski channeled her inner-Selena Gomez after performing "Same Old Love," while the big surprise of the night was Amy Vachal's rendition of the NSYNC original, "Bye Bye Bye." Rounding up Team Adam last night was Jordan Smith, and the front-runner proved he earned his spot after singing "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen.

Zach Seabaugh was next, and sang "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" by Queen. After him, Madi Davis took the stage and performed Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun." The last singer of the night was Barrett Baber, who sang Conway Twitty's "I'd Love to Lay You Down."

Watch the results night of "The Voice" tonight, Dec. 1, on NBC.

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