Entertainment Music WATCH: Candace Cameron Bure's Daughter Natasha Knocked Out of 'The Voice' Candace Cameron Bure's daughter lost to Riley Elmore in the battle rounds By Karen Mizoguchi Updated on February 9, 2021 01:50 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Chris Haston/NBC Natasha Bure‘s The Voice journey has come to an end. The 18-year-old daughter of Candace Cameron Bure and fellow team member Riley Elmore impressed their coach Adam Levine with a duet of Michael Bublé’s “Cry Me A River” during Monday’s battle rounds. “Riley, singing wise was right on the money,” Blake Shelton said, adding, “But Natasha really sold that performance, she seemed so comfortable. Based on that element and your singing was great too, I would choose Natasha.” Both Alicia Keys and Miley Cyrus echoed Shelton’s words, with Cyrus complimenting Natasha’s growth as a performer. But it all came down to Levine’s decision. “Natasha started off the blind [audition] so amazing … I could not be more proud of you,” he said before choosing Elmore as the one to continue on in the singing competition. Of course, proud mom Candace was in the audience. Moments before her daughter’s performance, the 40-year-old actress wished her daughter luck with a video on Instagram. “She’s doing an awesome job and I’m so proud of her!” Bure said.