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== Events leading up to the conflict == | == Events leading up to the conflict == | ||
===Altercations on April 10, 2014 (U.S. version)=== | ===Altercations on April 10, 2014 (U.S. version)=== | ||
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The Vote for the Girls brawl began upon the announcement Vote for the Girls pick [[wikipedia:Malaya Watson|Malaya Watson]] had the fewest votes on April 10, 2014. A week earlier Holly Everman commented after Sam Woolf was saved from elimination and learning about Rachael O'Connor's elimination and subsequent loss on The Voice UK for the British version of VFTG stating: "I denounce that Khayla Chow is no good as a [[wikipedia:bisexuality|Bi]]-[[wikipedia:African-American|black]]-[[wikipedia:bimbo|bimbo]] when it comes to making picks to win these singing competitions." Everman later said that Choow had warned her she would be hit. Chow and Everman got into a heated argument about Watson's elimination and Chow responded by shoving Everman in the face with both hands and onto the floor, which led to a physical confrontation between several moderators and audience members with Ava Zinn trying to keep Everman and Chow separated.<ref name="firstreport">{{cite news | The Vote for the Girls brawl began upon the announcement Vote for the Girls pick [[wikipedia:Malaya Watson|Malaya Watson]] had the fewest votes on April 10, 2014. A week earlier Holly Everman commented after Sam Woolf was saved from elimination and learning about Rachael O'Connor's elimination and subsequent loss on The Voice UK for the British version of VFTG stating: "I denounce that Khayla Chow is no good as a [[wikipedia:bisexuality|Bi]]-[[wikipedia:African-American|black]]-[[wikipedia:bimbo|bimbo]] when it comes to making picks to win these singing competitions." Everman later said that Choow had warned her she would be hit. Chow and Everman got into a heated argument about Watson's elimination and Chow responded by shoving Everman in the face with both hands and onto the floor, which led to a physical confrontation between several moderators and audience members with Ava Zinn trying to keep Everman and Chow separated.<ref name="firstreport">{{cite news |