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EXCLUSIVE: How a tragic school shooting gave The Voice hopeful Xanthe Campbell a new lease on life

''This experience shaped how I see these problems from a different perspective.''
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The Voice hopeful Xanthe Campbell knows how lucky she is to be living in Australia.

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After spending her childhood years in Chicago, and surviving a school shooting, the 17-year-old is grateful to be living in a country with strong gun control policies.

As she sat in class one day, she had no idea that in the classroom next door a student had brought a gun to school. When shots were fired, they went into a hard lockdown.

After the shooting, Xanthe and her family moved back to Australia. And now, sheโ€™s determined to live her life to the fullest.

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โ€œI felt unsafe and confused,โ€ Xanthe shares with TV WEEK. โ€œI was not aware of what was happening until I heard the police yelling at the student outside my classroom.โ€

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While Xanthe was contemplating the severity of the situation, for those around her, it felt common place.

โ€œI was feeling incredibly nervous and perplexed because my classmates and teacher almost made it seem like it was just a joke,โ€ she says.

โ€œThe experience made me realise how desensitised I was about the gun control in American schools. It was almost like it was a normality to have a hard lockdown.

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โ€œThis experience shaped how I see these problems from a different perspective now and how to remain grateful for my safety.โ€

After this experience, Xanthe and her family moved back to Australia. And now, sheโ€™s determined to live her life to the fullest.

โ€œThe Voice was a quite a spontaneous thing for me as I applied in the last hour before the cut off,โ€ she admits.

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Finnian Johnson has always loved singing but when the 19-year-oldโ€™s mother died unexpectantly two years ago, it became his last priority. After moving in with his older sister Erin, she suggested he find his voice again.

โ€œErin is my best friend. We did everything together when I was growing up, including karaoke, and we still spend so much time together now,โ€ he says.

โ€œI think Erin encouraged me to sing again because she knows itโ€™s what I need to do. Everyone has things they work towards in life, and mine has always been my passion of music.โ€

Cassidy is a huge Guy Sebastian fan, and the opportunity to share a stage with him would be a dream come true.

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Cassidy Mackie

Law graduate Cassidy Mackie hasnโ€™t always watched The Voice. In fact, it wasnโ€™t until Melbourne lockdown in 2021 that she came across the show.

โ€œI was blown away by the talent, the genuine care shown by the coaches and the overall positive atmosphere!โ€ she says.

โ€œIt lifted our spirits, and I thought, โ€˜you know what, why not throw my hat in the ring? Who knows what could happen?'โ€

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Cassidy is also a huge Guy Sebastian fan, and the opportunity to share a stage with him if she makes it through to the finals would be a dream come true.

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