The oldest winner in the history of NBC's singing competition show, The Voice, is Todd Tilghman. He was 42 years old when he won the title.
Tilghman, a Mississippi native, became a significant part of The Voice's legacy, not only for his age but also for being the first audition aired in his season and ultimately securing the victory. His win marked a notable achievement for his coach, Blake Shelton, as it was Shelton's seventh victory on the show. Tilghman's journey exemplified a unique path to success on the platform, proving that age is just a number when it comes to talent and determination.
Key Details About Todd Tilghman's Win
Detail | Description |
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Winner | Todd Tilghman |
Age at Win | 42 |
Coach | Blake Shelton |
Significance | Oldest winner in The Voice history |
Coach's Milestone | Marked Blake Shelton's seventh win as a coach |