Rachael Leahcar received another standing ovation from The Voice coaches for her sophisticated and stunning rendition of Ella Fitzgerald’s “Someone to Watch over Me,” but a popular psychic in Melbourne said Leahcar will not win the Australian edition of The Voice.

Melbourne-based pyschic Greg Riley said a male will be the first winner in The Voice.

"I don't think she will win. I actually see a male winning the show - that's my prediction," Greg told AdelaideNow.

Rachael will find out on Monday if she gets to stay in the singing competition.

Meanwhile, news came out that The Voice coach Delta Goodrem may be looking into the possibility of singing with Leahcar under Sony records.

Leahcar is one of Goodrem’s protégé under Team Delta.

However, a spokesperson for Sony did not confirm the news.

"I have not heard that," a Sony rep told Herald Sun, which reported the rumors.

The Voice winner will get a record deal with Universal music as part of the grand prize in the singing competition. Universal has already released an album with music covers by the 24 finalists of the reality-based singing show. The record label will release another album with the original songs covered in The Voice before the show’s first season finale.

Regardless of predictions, Leahcar’s fans continue to vote by phone, SMS, or via Facebook to make sure she is announced safe on Monday.
Below are YouTube videos that feature the captivating voice of 18-year-old Rachael Leahcar.

Somewhere Over the Rainbow (The Battle Rounds)

Someone to Watch over Me

La Vie En Rose (Audition)

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