This iconic duo of The Voice coaches gave everyone in the studio goosebumps with their completely impromptu duet right from the judges’ chairs, as Tom Jones turned to Jennifer and casually asked if she’d like to sing with him

Fans were taken aback when Sir Tom Jones and Jennifer Hudson unexpectedly started singing during THE VOICE UK’s comeback to ITV this evening.

The second week of the fighting began with this evening’s ITV broadcast of The Voice UK.

Each coach’s squad has two acts vying for a place in the competition.

Although there were a few noteworthy signing bouts on tonight’s telecast, such as Emmanuel Smith’s, the coaches stole the show.

When Sir Tom Jones and Jennifer Hudson chose to compete in their own singing competition, the audience was shocked.

Together, the two teachers performed This Is A Man’s World to demonstrate their abilities.

The impromptu performance of the iconic song was warmly received by the audience.

“Tom Jones is class,” one user commented.

“Now this is a fucking duet, brilliant YEAH!” exclaimed another.

Another onlooker said, “Tom Jones’s voice just gives me goosebumps.”

“OMG! Chills!” was the simple reaction of another fan after Tom and Jennifer’s performance.

“This is the real reason we came. Another fan wrote on Twitter, “I adore Tom.”

“You stop and listen when Tom and Jennifer start singing,” said another.

Another admirer said, “The coaches’ unplanned singing is one of the best parts of #TheVoice.”

Fans were shocked by the duel between Emmanuel Smith and Khadija Jajue, two of Will.i.am’s contestants, during this evening’s show.

All of the judges were impressed with both finalists, but William selected Emmanuel.

“They’re really pulling a lot from the song; they really mean it—proper battle,” several viewers said in their comments.

“OMG, that gave me goosebumps,” a user wrote. Although they got along well, Khadija had it for me.

“Emotionally spent after the first battle,” commented another enthusiast.

“Wow, it’s hard to choose between these two,” said another admirer.

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