The Voice's Tuesday results show, which featured an appearance by Justin Bieber , came on the heels of Monday's first-ever instant...
MORE: Monday's 'Voice' recap
"I am no stranger to controversy," said Christina. "I wish (Jesse) all the best."
On Tuesday, the three remaining singers from Team Christina Aguilera and Team Blake Shelton were up for elimination. America's votes granted one singer on each team immunity, and the other two had to sing last-chance songs.
First, boy band The Wanted, joined by Team Blake, sang Chasing the Sun. Then some results were handed down.
On Team Christina, opera singer Chris Mann earned the most votes. That meant 18-year-old Ashley De La Rosaand indie-rocker Lindsey Pavao had to sing for their coach.
Ashley showed off her range with an energetic performance of You and I. Adam said, "Regardless of this performance, I'd keep you around." Blake said he'd buy Ashley's record over Lindsey's.
Lindsey sang a vulnerable Please Don't Go. CeeLo called the performance "wonderful" and "charming." Blake said Lindsey's voice draws people in.
Christina got to make the final call, and she chose to save Lindsey. "Your performance did make me cry," she said. Before Ashley left the stage, she thanked her coach for believing in her.
Before Team Blake hit the stage, Bieber premiered a clip for his music video for singleBoyfriend and announced that his album will be released on June 19.
On Team Blake, former backup singer Jermaine Paul was saved by America's votes, leaving country singer RaeLynn and powerhouse Erin Willett.
Erin belted Proud Mary. Christina loved Erin's spirit. "I thought you put in an amazing effort," she said.
RaeLynn sang a twangy If I Die Young. Adam said if he were RaeLynn's coach, "I would have curbed the inflection in your voice," but "I think you're great."
The decision was up to Blake. After much contemplation, he said, "I'm saving Erin." RaeLynn was sent home.
Next step in the finals: More performances from Team Adam and Team CeeLo; NBC, Monday, 8 ET/PT.
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