'Voice' coaches joke that contestant is 'rude' and 'insulting' following final performance

During part one of The Voice finale Monday night, the remaining five artists each performed twice, as they gave their final performances before the winner is announced during Tuesday's Season 21 two-hour finale.

During the final performance of the night, Team Blake Shelton's Wendy Moten, who has continued to slay even after her shocking face-plant onstage, which left both of her arms in casts, closed out the show on a high note, which had John Legend stating, "Wendy, I just don't think I've ever seen anyone with a gift like you have. Your voice is just so flawless and perfect, and then you just stand there and do it with such nonchalance. It's insulting to every other singer that works so hard."

"It's rude," Kelly Clarkson jokingly interjected.

"We just watch you do it, and it just looks so easy coming out of you. It's just stunning that you're able to do what you're able to do. What a gift you are," added Legend.

Telling Moten her vocal skills are "insulting" and "rude" were obviously jokes. Pretty much everyone, including viewers on social media, agreed that Wendy was, and is, insanely good. Even her coach, who implied that Moten might be one of the greatest contestants of all time.

"America, I mean, John's right," shared Shelton. "We've never seen anything like you on this stage in 21 seasons and, ladies and gentlemen, this is, when I say world class talent, I'm talking about… this may never happen again. Wendy, thank you so much for being on The Voice."

Video Transcript

WENDY MOTEN: (SINGING) Hey.

KYLIE MAR: During part one of "The Voice" finale Monday night, the final five artists each performed twice, giving their last performances before the winner is announced during Tuesday's season 21 finale. And during the final performance of the night, Team Blake's Wendy Moten, who has continued to slay, even after her shocking face plant on stage, which left both of her arms in casts, closed out the show on a high note.

WENDY MOTEN: (SINGING) I've got to get over-- I got to get oh--

KYLIE MAR: All four coaches were on their feet, while John Legend gave Wendy some serious praise.

JOHN LEGEND: Your voice is just so flawless and perfect. And then you just stand there and do it with such nonchalance, it's-- it's-- it's-- it's insulting--

KELLY CLARKSON: It's rude.

JOHN LEGEND: --to every other singer that works so hard.

KYLIE MAR: Telling Wendy her vocal skills were insulting and rude were obviously jokes. Pretty much everyone agreed that Wendy is insanely good, even her coach, who implied that Wendy might be the greatest contestant of all time.

BLAKE SHELTON: We've never seen anything like you on this stage in 21 seasons. And ladies and gentlemen, this is-- when I say world-class talent, I'm talking about, this may never happen again.

[APPLAUSE]