'The Voice' Erin Martin: 'I'm over this competition'
Erin Martin has claimed that she is "so glad" to no longer be competing on The Voice.
The model turned singer, who was eliminated from the Top 24 during last Tuesday's live results show, defended her performances on the singing competition and insisted that she is "over it".
"Oh my God, I'm so glad to be over this competition. Yes, I'm over it," Martin told Access Hollywood following her exit.
"[For] the blind audition, I gave a fabulous performance and for my last song I gave a fabulous performance, and for both of those songs, I chose my song and the chips - not the chips, but like, the control was in my hands of the song and like, you know, how I sang it."
Martin, who was coached by Cee Lo Green, went on to claim that lack of proper mentoring also contributed to her lack of success on The Voice, adding: "When I gave that creative control over, it kind of just didn't really go so well.
"I think it was a good lesson for Cee Lo in this particular instance that, you know, when you come across a voice like mine, you have to really nurture it and he wasn't the right person to do that. No offence to him, it just, he wasn't… I'm the right person to nurture my voice."
The Voice also revealed its Top 16 contestants during last Tuesday's broadcast.