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Diana Rouvas has been crowned the winner of The Voice 2019. CREDIT: Nine...

Diana Rouvas has been crowned the winner of The Voice 2019. CREDIT: Nine

The Voice 2019 coaches, from left, Boy George, Delta Goodrem, Guy Sebastian and Kelly Rowland. Supplied by Channel 9.Source:Sunshine Coast Daily

Diana Rouvas has been crowned the winner of The Voice 2019.

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Rouvas is the first woman to win the competition since season four when Ellie Drennan took the top prize.

The 35-year-old let out a scream and dropped an F-bomb when she was announced as Sunday night’s winner, bursting into tears before hugging her fellow competitor and runner-up Daniel Shaw.

The Voice Australia winner Diana Rouvas with Boy George. Picture: Channel 9Source:Channel 9

But earlier in the program, a technical hitch in voting saw dozens of viewers take to social media to complain.

The program’s official site had crashed before voting ended, meaning many viewers were left frustrated when they couldn’t successfully vote for their favourite performer:

“Voting closes at the end of this recap”. Voting during recap *Voting is now closed* @TheVoiceAU Not happy jan. #TheVoiceAU

— Amanda Brooks (@_amandabrooks) July 7, 2019

Voting crashed. Trash show. #TheVoiceAU

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— Matthew (@mattjh1992) July 7, 2019

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Voting lines are jammmmmmmed #TheVoiceAustralia#TheVoiceAU

— Samelia's Mum (@SameliasMum) July 7, 2019

Wonder how sponsor @aglenergy feel about #TheVoiceAU voting 'thanks to AGL' site being crashed for the entire show! #refund

— Yvonne A ★ MC/Celebrant/Designer (@Yvonne_Adele) July 7, 2019

Looks like #thevoiceau website is down - going to make voting slightly tricky....

— cameron adams (@cameron_adams) July 7, 2019

Get ur shit together the voting website is down #thevoiceau@TheVoiceAU or does voting not matter and you’ve already pre decided the winners ?

— Not a cake (@tthankunextt) July 7, 2019

So is the voice voting site not loading for anyone else??#TheVoiceAU

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“Hundreds of thousands of votes have been coming through during tonight’s show which has caused some technical problems for a small number of viewers, however votes are continuing to flow through,” a Nine representative said in a statement to media during last night’s show.

“The technical problem has now been solved. We appreciate everybody’s support for the artists and the show.”

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“I’m shocked, I’m shocked. In a good way. I think it was really close,” Rouvas’ coach and mentor Boy George said when she was announced as winner.

Rouvas performed her single Wait For No One immediately after she was announced as the winner.

The single is available to listen to here.

Congratulations to @DianaRouvas, The Voice of Australia for 2019! #TheVoiceAUpic.twitter.com/wELlrImN1f

— The Voice Australia (@TheVoiceAU) July 7, 2019

Before she was given the 2019 crown, Rouvas said it was an “honour” to be competing alongside Daniel.

“It is an absolute honour to be here, thank you Australia. It is incredible,” she said.

“Thank you to everyone on this show. All the coaches. The people have who fed us. The people have played alongside us. Everyone who has dressed us. Seriously, it is an amazing show and it is such an honour to be standing back here alongside this young man.”

Diana Rouvas wins The Voice. Picture: Channel 9Source:Channel 9

The 35-year-old singer was already considered the favourite to win but after her stunning performances in the finale, Rouvas received a surge of last-minute votes.

The Voice host Sonia Kruger told viewers around halfway through the show that more than 600,000 people had already cast their vote.

Despite the few technical glitches, social media exploded at the announcement of Rovuas’ win.

Full disclosure : I just voted for @DianaRouvas on @TheVoiceAU I never vote, but you are so damn good woman that it would be a sin to not throw some love your way.

— Natasha Exelby (@NatashaExelby) July 7, 2019

I love this result, because it really was about the voice. And George is so f—in’ happy! 😂😂😂🤪🤪 great series of #TheVoiceAU super job @SoniaKruger. Congrats Diana.

— Cameron Williams (@camjwilliams) July 7, 2019

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From chatting to Diana this week she really , really wanted this ... she will take this second chance and go with it. I said last week - as good a singer as Tina Arena @TheVoiceAU#TheVoiceAU

— Luke Dennehy (@LukeDennehy) July 7, 2019

Never before have I seen an artist on a talent show as ready,willing & able to shine as @DianaRouvas on @TheVoiceAU She’s tasted rejection & done the hard yards. But she’s never given up & rolled the dice by coming back this season. I hope you’ll consider voting & that she wins.

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Rouvas competed in The Voice in its first season in 2012 and made it all the way to the top eight with Keith Urban as her mentor.

She came fifth in the 2012 season but this year, at the request of the TV network, returned to the show as an allstar.

We didn't think Diana could be even better than she was on Season 1... We were WRONG 🤯

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Earlier, several of the competition favourites were booted in a shock five-way elimination during last week’s penultimate episode — among them, perhaps this season’s most highly publicised contestant, Jack Vidgen.

The 22-year-old former Australia’s Got Talent winner generated plenty of headlines earlier this year when it was revealed he was returning to his origins by auditioning for another reality singing show.

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Speaking after his elimination from Guy Sebastian’s team, Vidgen insisted he had no regrets.

“This has just honestly been the most incredible experience of my life. It’s just been so healing and it’s just — there is no words to describe it. I just want to thank everyone, the whole team, Guy, all of you, just everyone,” he said.

Jack Vidgen scored most of the headlines this season — but fell short of the final. Photo: Channel 9Source:Supplied

“It’s honestly changed my life, and I’m never going to stop singing ever again.”

Two other members of Sebastian’s team were also kicked out in the same mass elimination — Mitch Paulsen and Chynna Taylor — along with Delta Goodrem’s All Star contestant Sheldon Riley and Boy George’s Lee Harding, who also appeared on Australian Idol in 2005.