Cheryl Cole made her entrance on The Voice UK semi-final on Saturday night with a swan dive.
It looks like Cheryl Cole has caught Olympics fever as she performed a diving move on The Voice UK's semi-final on Saturday.
Cheryl Cole's performance of 'Call My Name' was one of the most highly anticipated moments of the show, and boy did she live up to the hype by diving off the balcony into the arms of her dancers below.
Dressed in her current trademark clashing prints, Cheryl Cole brought mean dance moves to The Voice UK in her first UK TV performance for a long long time.
Host Holly Willoughby commented on Cheryl Cole's swan dive, to which the former X Factor judge jokingly replied: "I was looking for the quickest way to the stage. It's been a while."
Cheryl Cole shared her advice with The Voice UK contestants, saying: "Don't forget why you came to show. You can get caught up in the madness of people calling, and judgement. Just live your dream."
When asked if she'd been enjoying The Voice UK, Cheryl Cole replied: "I love it. Mr I Am" looking at her manager Will.i.am.
Cheryl Cole loves Will.i.am so much she even got his torch back for him.
Will.i.am, or Torch.i.am as he was renamed, carried the Olympic torch earlier in the week, and brought a replica with him to Saturday's The Voice UK semi-final.
It was quickly removed, however, and Will.i.am tweeted: "#theytookmytorch...oh well."
Still miffed later in the live show, he tweeted again: "#Iwantmytorchback"
At the end of The Voice UK, Will.i.am was reunited with his torch, thanks to Cheryl Cole.
He tweeted: "@CherylCole got my torch back for me... :) #thevoiceUK #igotmytorchback"
Will.i.am gave us warning earlier about his accessory, tweeting a picture with the caption: "I'm bringing this to #thevoiceUK tonight...#rockingthetorch"
Will.i.am had two artists in the semi-final, Tyler James and Jaz Ellington. Jaz sang 'Let It Be' while Tyler's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' saw all four judges give him a standing ovation.
Jessie J's two semi-finalists Vince Kidd and Becky Hill gave big vocals with their songs. Vince took on the Amy Winehouse classic 'Back to Black' and earned a "dope" from Will.i.am while Becky showed her soft side (and her bare feet) with 'Like a Star'.
Danny O'Donoghue's team Bo Bruce and Max Milner divided the coaches. Max's 'Every Breath You Take' caused a bit of a squabble, but Bo impressed with Coldplay's 'Charlie Brown'.
Team Tom Jones aka Ruth Brown and Leanne Mitchell are, in his opinion, the strongest singers left in the competition. He would say that *giggles*.
Ruth gave an emotional performance of 'The Voice Within', while Leanne's rendition of the Whitney Houston classic 'Run to You' got the coaches on their feet and Will.i.am gave her a whole load of "dopes" aka "machine gun dope".
We'll find out who makes it through to next Saturday's final on the results show on Sunday.