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'The Voice' Winner Maelyn Jarmon Says Being Deaf in One Ear Was an 'Advantage' on the Show

Alisa Wolfson
Photo credit: NBC
Photo credit: NBC

From Country Living


With her angelic, pitch-perfect voice and soulful stage presence, it’s hard to believe The Voice season 16 winner, Maelyn Jarmon, ever had any difficulty performing. But the 26-year-old says there were points she "couldn't hear anything" during her time on the show.

After having tubes inserted into her ears for chronic ear infections as a child, Maelyn's eardrums were damaged, leaving her completely deaf in her right ear with only 80% hearing in her left. “I grew up with very supportive parents and I was very lucky. It was never considered a disability so I always viewed it as I have this, and how do I work around it or use it to my advantage,” Maelyn tells CountryLiving.com and other media outlets following the results show.

Photo credit: NBC
Photo credit: NBC

She applied that same strategy when she set foot on the Voice stage, and found a way to use the challenges of the competition to help further her success. “Sometimes when I can’t hear myself, I go off of feeling. There were times when I couldn’t hear anything because I haven’t used in-ears before and that was really difficult for me,” she explains.

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Not only did the in-ear monitors (the devices you often see singers yank out of their ears mid-performance) take some getting used to, the live audience presented another problem for the Texas native. “Having the crowd be so loud, I went based off feeling and finding my pitch based off that. In the end, I think it ended up being an advantage at times,” Maelyn says.

Her positivity paid off in spades, earning her the top prize over runners-up Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener. “At the end of the day, it’s all about the mindset and accepting it and embracing it,” Maelyn says.

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