One of the newest members of “Team Camila” on the popular NBC programme “The Voice” is a recent graduate of Cathedral Catholic High School.

Ava Lynn Thuresson travelled to Los Angeles a few days after donning her cap and gown and obtaining her diploma to perform her best song in hopes of landing a position on the show.

After graduating from high school, Thuresson commented, “I could not have wished for a finer summer experience.” It was the wildest experience following high school, despite the fact that some individuals take vacations, work internships, and engage in other activities.

The UC Berkeley freshman’s experience is going to get much weirder now that the secret she’s been harbouring all summer is out.

She appeared in Monday night’s Blind Audition.

Ava Lynn performed Britney Spears’ “Baby One More Time” in her own distinctive style. Prior to starting to sing, she admitted that she was a little anxious, but those anxieties quickly vanished once she got going.

It actually seemed a little more natural because I’d rehearsed it so much, she remarked.

Recent Cathedral Catholic Graduate Sang “Baby One More Time” By Britney Spears on ‘The Voice'

She ultimately chose to join “Team Camila,” even though John Legend and Camila Cabello were two of the judges that changed their minds.

Being a young female, I felt a strong connection to her. It seemed to make perfect sense to me as an artist, she remarked. “However, as a person. As I listened to her counsel, I felt like I could truly relate to her.

The Battle Rounds will then feature Ava Lynn facing off against a member of her team.

Make sure to tune in to NBC 7’s “The Voice” on Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. to see how she does.

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