After the much-awaited excitement that Filipino 'American Idol' Top 6 finalist Jessica Sanchez gave to the show, 'The Voice Australia' also gets to love two Filipinos during the most recent blind auditions.

It was last Monday night when Jerson Trinidad was chosen by Delta Goodrem to be a part of her team, after the Philippine-born contestant sang 'Ordinary People' done originally by John Legend.

Goodrem could not help but admire his performance, also, it was revealed that the judge could not wait to collaborate with the Filipino who is already based in Melbourne. Judge Joel Madden also praised the 39-year-old Filipino-Australian singer.

It was also just last April 16 when Seal got another Filipino-Australian in his team by the name of Yshrael Pascual. He performed a Rolling Stones original entitled 'Miss You.' Trinidad mimgrated in Australia with his family way back in the 80's and joined a talent show in the past called 'Star Search.'

For a decade, he has been singing at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Melbourne and he wanted to level up his dreams by joining 'The Voice.'

Pascual is described by the press as thw Aussie-Filipino version of Adam Lambert, a first runner up in 'American Idol.'

'The Voice' Australia version his just getting started with their first season, but it is already deemed as an overnight success.

Check out the slideshow for more Filipino talents discovered abroad!

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