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EXCLUSIVE: The Voice’s Jack Vidgen reveals the truth about his romance with Sheldon Riley

He's setting the record straight.
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For Jack Vidgen, being thrust back into the spotlight has been an emotional roller-coaster and while he would love to win The Voice, he says his strategy is to take it step by step.

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“I am stunned that I am still here, but I’m still grateful. I’m just trying to take each day as it comes,” he tells WHO. 

WATCH: While he’s loved, fans were outraged Guy Sebastian picked Jack over Chriddy Black.

While he garnered attention for his renditions of powerful ballads such as Adele’s ‘Hello’ and A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera’s ‘Say Something’, rumours have circulated about his romantic life, with some reports suggesting he is in a relationship with fellow Voice contestant Sheldon Riley.

“That’s so funny, Sheldon has a boyfriend. He’s had one for ages!” the 22-year-old says. “No, I am single!” Vidgen confirms. “I am single and happy and focusing on myself. I’m focusing on myself and my voice, and the show. I guess [with] relationships, I just kind of go with the flow. I’m really not looking for anything! That’s not really in my mind at the moment.”

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Though his focus is on perfecting his performances on the reality-TV show, Vidgen says he still has his sights set on an international stage. “I do love America and love travelling. Music is definitely what I want to do in life and if that took me to overseas to Europe or the US, I am open to it.”

Vidgen has already spoken about having bad experiences when he moved to Los Angeles as a teen.

“I just think the situation I was in for how young I was … There were a whole lot of elements, I don’t really want to go into it, because obviously it was a personal journey, but I think people can imagine what can happen when you’re that young and you’re mistreated, so you isolate yourself in a way.”

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Still, the singer is ready to let go of the past and move towards a more positive future. “I’m just grateful at this point that I am able to come out from that place. I do love singing again.”

For the full interview pick up the latest issue of Who!

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