The Voice fans were left stunned during Sunday night’s shock episode, when series coach Ronan Keating suddenly stormed out of the studio.

In a surprising turn, the Irish singer, 48, told his fellow coaches he was ‘really struggling’ and needed to leave his seat to run backstage.

The dramatic exit came after the Boyzone star initially dismissed a young singer, Hunter, during the show – only to change his mind and bring him back later on.

‘There is an artist I just can’t get out of my head. I just need to sort something out, please just give me a minute,’ Ronan said as he hurried from his chair.

His shock move confused the coaching panel, with Richard Marx asking Mel C, ‘Do you know what’s going on?’

Meanwhile, Kate Miller-Heidke called out, ‘Wait, where are you going?’ as Ronan left the set.

The Voice fans were left stunned during Sunday night's shock episode, when series coach Ronan Keating suddenly stormed out of the studio

The Voice fans were left stunned during Sunday night’s shock episode, when series coach Ronan Keating suddenly stormed out of the studio

In a surprising turn, the Irish singer told his fellow coaches he was 'really struggling' and needed to leave his seat to run backstage

In a surprising turn, the Irish singer told his fellow coaches he was ‘really struggling’ and needed to leave his seat to run backstage

Backstage, Ronan summoned Hunter to tell him he would be advancing, praising the young singer’s rendition of Strong by London Grammar.

Once Hunter was back on stage, Ronan explained his unusual decision.

‘I’m in big trouble with everybody, including the coaches. We’ve got ten seconds to make decisions… pressure!’ he said.

‘You want the right team and you are looking at your Saves. Great people go home, but for me…’ he added, before pressing his Save button, ensuring Hunter would move to the next round.

The hitmaker admitted his earlier choice of eliminating Hunter had been a ‘big mistake’, adding, ‘I can’t let him go home.’

‘Is this like a retrospective save?’ co-host Sonia Kruger asked, to which Ronan confirmed with a cheeky smile.

‘It’s allowed… it’s in the small print!’ he quipped.

Last month it was revealed that Channel Seven pulled out the big bucks yet again for The Voice Australia 2025, with its star coaches commanding eye-watering salaries.

The dramatic exit came after the Boyzone star initially dismissed a young singer, Hunter, during the show ¿ only to change his mind and bring him back

The dramatic exit came after the Boyzone star initially dismissed a young singer, Hunter, during the show – only to change his mind and bring him back

Once Hunter was back on stage, Ronan explained his unusual decision

Once Hunter was back on stage, Ronan explained his unusual decision

Daily Mail can reveal international recruits Richard Marx and Mel C each secured deals ‘north of $1 million’ for their debut season.

‘Richard wasn’t going to uproot himself from the US unless it made sense financially,’ one well-placed insider revealed.

‘He’s a bona fide rock legend – Seven knew they had to pay to play.’

Former Spice Girl Mel C was reportedly on a similar package.

‘She wasn’t flying halfway across the world for less than a million,’ another insider revealed.

‘She brings global star power and that comes with a price tag.’

Returning favourite Kate Miller-Heidke is understood to be earning between $500,000 and $600,000, about half of what her overseas counterparts are earning, but still a lucrative payday.

As for Irish star Ronan Keating, given that comparable international coaches Adam Lambert and LeAnn Rimes were each on between $750,000 and $1.2 million in 2024, insiders suggest his figure would likely fall within a similar range.