Cornwall’s Molly Hocking through to The Voice final
Cornish singer Molly Hocking is through to the grand final of ITV's The Voice.
The 18-year-old, from St Ives, stunned judges and viewers with her performance of the song 'I'll Never Love Again' from hit film A Star Is Born.
Molly's blind audition for the show resulted in three of the judges - Olly Murs, Jennifer Hudson and Sir Tom Jones - turning round.
She ultimately chose to join team Olly, and has now secured a place in the live final - which takes place on Saturday 6 April.
Who is Molly?
Molly, 18, is from St Ives.
She attended Mounts Bay Academy, but left when she was 16 in order to pursue her ambition of becoming a singer.
When she’s not working at her mum’s shop, Molly regularly performs at weddings, private functions, events and open mic nights across Cornwall.
In 2017, she reached the boot camp round of Simon Cowell's X Factor, also on ITV.
She has also had minor acting roles in various television programmes including Doc Martin, Delicious and Rosamunde Pilcher.