Springbok rugby player's wife nails audition on The Voice SA
Updated | By MornéJK
Seven acts made the cut in the penultimate episode of The Voice SA: Blind Auditions, while the coaches, Karen Zoid, Lira, Khan Morbee and Bobby van Jaarsveld's teams are fast filling up.

Caroline-Grace Brüssow nailed her rendition of a Celine Dion classic. She is the wife of Springbok rugby player Heinrich Brüssow, who was in the audience cheering her on.
The 28-year-old Caroline-Grace, who is an attorney from Bloemfontein, flew in for The Voice auditions all the way from Osaka, Japan, where she and Henrich live for six months of the year due to his rugby obligations.
Her powerful rendition of Céline Dion's "Loved Me Back to Life" landed her a spot on #TeamBobby, so it looks like rugby will have to take a back seat for her in 2017.
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"You're such a small lady but with such a huge voice...well done on pulling off such a massive song," Bobby congratulated Caroline-Grace.
This impressive talent from Bloem was the only singer to land on Bobby van Jaarsveld's team, while #TeamKahn bagged three new acts.
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