Diana Estupiñán, the girl with the broken shoes, qualified again

The participant from Buenaventura, that during his presentation at the blind auditions he showed the conditions in which he lived, as well as her favorite shoes, silver and broken ballet flats, managed to overcome a new challenge in the ‘reality’ of Caracol Television.

(See also: [Video] “I see you serious”: a boy from ‘La voz kids’ made Nacho dance and ended up giving him a stick)

On the last night of battles, Diana Estupiñán appeared with Ela and Luci, two girls who also gave everything on the diamond with their impeccable voices and talent. The three participants took on the challenge of interpreting the song ‘Flor pálida’, by salsa artist Marc Anthony.

Diana Estupiñán again convinced Cepeda in ‘The voice Kids’

After her presentation, Cepeda stated that they all did very well. “These three flowers came to give us all their beauty, their talent and joy. They put us to enjoy, from the beginning to the end they did not let go of the emotion for a second and, in addition, they sang super well. I am very proud of you.”

Kany highlighted the vocal abilities of the three girls, as well as the agility of each one to function on stage.

For his part, Nacho listed the skills of the three, but dedicated some nice words to Diana. “One of my favorite areas of Colombia is the Pacific, and I have studied so much all the influence, all that sound of drums. I saw you dancing and you were the only one who moved your shoulders, that tear in the voice that also has a lot of the Pacific. Colombia is a wonderful land and you are a representation of that”.

Finally, Cepeda gave the name of the participant who will go on to the super battles. “The voice that continues with us is Diana’s.”

Meanwhile, the winner invited her companions to continue with their dreams and thanked God for the opportunity they had given her on the program.

This was the presentation of Diana, Luci and Ela in ‘The voice Kids’:

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