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Virginia singer Huntley wins ‘The Voice’

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Virginia singer Huntley has more than just coach and mentor Niall Horan to thank for his victory on “The Voice” Tuesday evening.

The 33-year-old Fredericks­burg native, born Michael Huntley, walked away with the crown, a $100,000 check and a record deal with Universal Music after the competitio­n show’s Season 24 finale on Tuesday. He bested contestant­s Jacquie Roar, Ruby Leigh, Mara Justine and Lila Forde, bringing Horan his second consecutiv­e win.

“When my name got called, I genuinely couldn’t believe it,” Huntley told “Entertainm­ent Tonight” after the show.

As host Carson Daly announced Huntley as the winner, he also recalled how the singer’s 6-year-old daughter, Stella, helped set her father up for success earlier in the season. When Huntley first performed for “The Voice” coaches Horan, Gwen Stefani, Reba Mcentire and John Legend in October, he left it up to Stella to pick his mentor.

“I’m gonna pick Niall,” she said.

“Thank you, Stella, for making the perfect choice,” Horan, a former member of British boy band One Direction, reacted. “You’re a smart girl.”

Fans of “The Voice” on social media were quick to resurface Huntley’s audition clip and revisit Stella’s make-it-or-breakit decision. “We all owe her a big thank you for putting Niall and Huntley together,” said X user @niallsblue­yez.

After his time on the series, Huntley said he plans on taking time away to step back, soak in the experience and “just breathe.”

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