The Voice Season 24 has concluded, and its champion, Huntley, expressed his surprise and joy at the outcome. The 33-year-old rocker and father of two from Virginia shared his feelings about winning the competition, particularly against the talented Ruby Leigh. Huntley acknowledged Leigh’s talent and called her a force to be reckoned with. He expressed disbelief when his name was called, emphasizing his respect for Leigh’s skills.
As the last man standing in The Voice’s Top 5, Huntley praised the support he received from his coach, Niall Horan, who secured back-to-back wins in just his second season as a coach. Huntley highlighted Horan’s commitment and personal involvement, appreciating the coach’s efforts despite his busy schedule.
Looking ahead, Huntley expressed his desire to take a step back, breathe, and savor the moment. He reflected on the six-month journey, mentioning the time spent away from his children. Despite the sacrifices, he deemed the experience worthwhile and emphasized his hunger for a successful career. Huntley mentioned John Legend’s vision of him singing in arenas around the world, a goal he eagerly pursues.
As for Niall Horan, the former One Direction singer expressed happiness at fostering strong relationships with his team members. He committed to giving his one hundred percent to the coaching role and acknowledged the importance of being a strong mentor.
In the new year, Niall Horan looks forward to kicking off his worldwide tour in support of his 2023 album, “The Show.” He teased fans with excitement about creating the biggest and most significant show of his career. After taking a few weeks of rest to enjoy the holidays, he is eager to get back to work and embark on the next chapter of his musical journey.
The Voice is set to return for Season 25 in February 2024, continuing its tradition of discovering and promoting new musical talents.