Chris Sebastian is crowned the WINNER of The Voice in the live finale 

Guy Sebastian’s brother Chris is crowned the WINNER of The Voice in the live finale as coach Kelly Rowland says ‘this is your moment’

Chris Sebastian was crowned the winner of The Voice during Sunday night’s live finale episode, taking home the $100,000 cash prize and a recording contract.

Guy’s younger brother impressed viewers, as he took to the stage for the last time alongside Siala Robson, Johnny Manuel and Stellar Perry.  

‘You deserve all the praise, this is your moment,’ his coach Kelly Rowland said. 

Winner: Guy Sebastian’s brother Chris Sebastian (pictured) was crowned the WINNER of The Voice in the live finale on Sunday 

The night kicked off with fan favourite Siala performing a duet with pop sister duo The Veronicas.

Siala commanded attention as she sung the lyrics to their 2007 hit Untouched. 

After the performance, The Veronicas described the experience singing alongside Siala as ‘incredible’.

Proud coach: 'You deserve all the praise, this is your moment,' his coach Kelly Rowland (pictured) said shortly after

Proud coach: ‘You deserve all the praise, this is your moment,’ his coach Kelly Rowland (pictured) said shortly after 

‘It’s been absolutely incredible working with Siala. Siala is an incredible artist. Siala, you know, in this show, who’s writing their own music… [it’s been so] much fun working with you this week,’ they said. 

Next, Guy Sebastian’s brother Chris performed Linkin Park’s 2003 hit Numb. 

Guy shed tears while revealing just how proud he is of his younger sibling.

‘Every time you’ve performed on the show, it’s, like, insanely good. And I mean that not just as a brother, but as a coach, as a fan. And mate, I’m proud of you,’ he said.

Stellar joined coach Delta Goodrem for a duet on stage, covering Kate Bush’s 1985 hit Running Up That Hill. 

‘Not in a million [years] did I think I would be standing up here with Delta Goodrem, not at at all,’ Stellar told host Darren McMullen afterwards. 

Johnny gave his all, covering Sam Sparro’s 2008 track Black and Gold in a duet with his coach Guy Sebastian. 

‘It was a really special process for me because what I wanted to do is just learn from him, and he went a bit further,’ Johnny said of Guy. 

Siala returned on stage for solo performance of Ariana Grande’s 2018 pop song God Is a Woman. 

Johnny proved his career will prosper, belting out the lyrics to Celine Dion’s powerful track and the Titanic theme song, My Heart Will Go On. 

Fellow coach Kelly Rowland described his voice as ‘incredible’ and joked that she’s sure his phone will be ‘ringing off the hook’. 

Chris Sebastian returned to the stage, performing Daryl Braithwaite’s song The Horses, with the man himself.

When asked her thoughts, Kelly told host Darren that he ‘killed’ and ‘absolutely nailed it’. 

Last to return to the stage was Stellar, covering Demi Lovato’s 2020 pop hit, I Love Me.

Kelly said it was a ‘winning song alone’ and Delta urged Australia to vote for her.