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  • Published: May 20 2025 01:34 PM
  • Last Updated: May 24 2025 06:25 PM

Asher HaVon wins The Voice Season 25, making history as the first openly LGBTQ+ winner. Team Reba McEntire celebrates her first victory on the show.


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The Voice Season 25 has found its champion. Asher HaVon, a powerful gospel and soul singer from Selma, Alabama, was named the winner during the two-night grand finale that wrapped up on May 21, 2024. Representing Team Reba McEntire, Asher delivered moving performances that touched viewers across the country.

A Historic Moment on The Voice Stage

Asher HaVon’s victory is not just a win on the scoreboard — it’s also a milestone. He is the first openly LGBTQ+ contestant to win the U.S. version of The Voice. His emotional rendition of Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You” during the finale earned high praise from both fans and coaches.

A First Win for Reba McEntire as Coach

Asher's win also brought a special achievement for his coach, Reba McEntire. This marks her first victory since joining The Voice as a coach. Reba praised Asher’s talent, courage, and ability to connect with audiences throughout the season.

Season 27 Finale Airs Tonight

While fans continue to celebrate Asher’s big moment from Season 25, The Voice is currently wrapping up its 27th season, with the finale airing on May 20, 2025. The Top 5 contestants battling for the title this season are:

  • Renzo – Team John Legend

  • Lucia Flores-Wiseman – Team Adam Levine

  • Jadyn Cree – Team Michael Bublé

  • Jaelen Johnston – Team Kelsea Ballerini

  • Adam David – Team Michael Bublé

The winner of Season 27 will be announced live on NBC tonight.

What Fans Can Expect Next

Asher HaVon's win has created a wave of excitement across the music world. Fans are eager to see what comes next in his career. Meanwhile, anticipation is building as a new winner is about to be crowned in Season 27.

FAQ

Asher HaVon won Season 25 of The Voice, representing Team Reba McEntire. He became the first openly LGBTQ+ winner in the U.S. version of the show.

He sang a beautiful version of “I Will Always Love You” by Dolly Parton, which impressed both the judges and fans.

Yes, this is Reba McEntire’s first win since she joined The Voice as a coach.

He is known for his soulful voice, emotional performances, and for being the first openly LGBTQ+ winner of The Voice USA.

The finalists for Season 27 are Renzo, Lucia Flores-Wiseman, Jadyn Cree, Jaelen Johnston, and Adam David.

The Season 27 finale will be broadcast live on NBC on May 20, 2025.

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