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Martin Nievera falls off stage in ‘The Voice Kids’ finale

By: - Reporter
/ 12:21 AM August 02, 2014

“Looked what happened after my duet with Darren. Only this camera ‘caught me…’ Hehehe,” says singer Martin Nievera as he posted this video in his Instagram account. Video courtesy of Martin

MANILA, Philippines–Singer Martin Nievera fell off the stage after his performance during the finale of “The Voice Kids.”

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In his  Instagram account, Nievera himself posted the video showing him falling off the stage after his performance with “The Voice Kids” finalist Darren Espanto.

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“Looked what happened after my duet with Darren. Only this camera ‘caught me… Hehehe,” Nievera wrote in his post.

The “Voice Kids” even posted the same video in their official YouTube account.

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In the video, Nievera was seen falling while leaving the elevated stage.

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The “Concert King” tripped with his arms flailing.

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The winner of the hit singing contest was nine-year-old Lyca Gairanod.

Originally posted: August 1, 2014 | 2:04 pm

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