Natalie Gauci, who won Australian Idol in 2007, knows all eyes will be on her when she auditions for The Voice this week.
The 38-year-old singer told 9Now there's a lot of pressure to turn all four judges' chairs during her blind audition, otherwise she'll feel like she has 'failed as a singer'.
'I have everything to lose, in a way, because I've already done it once. And now I have to do it again. I really want to do it again and I want to do it better this time,' she said.
The pressure is on: Natalie Gauci, who won Australian Idol in 2007, knows all eyes will be on her when she auditions for The Voice this week
'I'm hoping that all four chairs turn around. If I don't do that, to me, I've failed as a singer,' she added.
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Natalie also spoke about her previous struggles with the spotlight, after turning to drugs and alcohol to cope with her sudden rise to fame 13 years ago.
She said that winning Australian Idol had been 'life changing', but she was overwhelmed by the fame and ended up 'burning the candle at both ends'.
Expectations: Natalie told 9Now there's a lot of pressure to turn all four judges' chairs during her audition, otherwise she'll feel like she has 'failed as a singer'. Pictured on Australian Idol
'I wasn't prepared for the outside world and all that fame so quickly. I didn't know who I was anymore, so I turned to drugs and alcohol,' Natalie admitted.
Her debut single was the first in Australian Idol history to not reach number one in the ARIA charts.
She left Sony a year after the series ended and faded into obscurity. She later resurfaced in electro act Tune In Tokyo, performing under the pseudonym Nellie Bell.
In 2016, Natalie spoke to New Idea about her battles with substance abuse, telling the magazine: 'I took a lot of drugs and became paranoid.'
Struggles: She also spoke about her struggles with the spotlight, after turning to drugs and alcohol to cope with her sudden rise to fame 13 years ago. Pictured with her son, Jedidiah
'After that whirlwind I felt really detached... I wasn't being heard... I felt so alone,' she added.
Embracing spiritually helped Natalie get back on track, and she also benefited from meditation and therapy.
Natalie's blind audition will air on Channel Nine on Tuesday at 7:30pm
Simpler days: Natalie Gauci (pictured with Australian Idol runner-up Matt Corby) was crowned winner of the talent show's fifth season. Pictured on November 25, 2007 in Sydney
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The 38-year-old singer told 9Now there's a lot of pressure to turn all four judges' chairs during her blind audition, otherwise she'll feel like she has 'failed as a singer'.
'I have everything to lose, in a way, because I've already done it once. And now I have to do it again. I really want to do it again and I want to do it better this time,' she said.
The pressure is on: Natalie Gauci, who won Australian Idol in 2007, knows all eyes will be on her when she auditions for The Voice this week
'I'm hoping that all four chairs turn around. If I don't do that, to me, I've failed as a singer,' she added.
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Natalie also spoke about her previous struggles with the spotlight, after turning to drugs and alcohol to cope with her sudden rise to fame 13 years ago.
She said that winning Australian Idol had been 'life changing', but she was overwhelmed by the fame and ended up 'burning the candle at both ends'.
Expectations: Natalie told 9Now there's a lot of pressure to turn all four judges' chairs during her audition, otherwise she'll feel like she has 'failed as a singer'. Pictured on Australian Idol
'I wasn't prepared for the outside world and all that fame so quickly. I didn't know who I was anymore, so I turned to drugs and alcohol,' Natalie admitted.
Her debut single was the first in Australian Idol history to not reach number one in the ARIA charts.
She left Sony a year after the series ended and faded into obscurity. She later resurfaced in electro act Tune In Tokyo, performing under the pseudonym Nellie Bell.
In 2016, Natalie spoke to New Idea about her battles with substance abuse, telling the magazine: 'I took a lot of drugs and became paranoid.'
Struggles: She also spoke about her struggles with the spotlight, after turning to drugs and alcohol to cope with her sudden rise to fame 13 years ago. Pictured with her son, Jedidiah
'After that whirlwind I felt really detached... I wasn't being heard... I felt so alone,' she added.
Embracing spiritually helped Natalie get back on track, and she also benefited from meditation and therapy.
Natalie's blind audition will air on Channel Nine on Tuesday at 7:30pm
Simpler days: Natalie Gauci (pictured with Australian Idol runner-up Matt Corby) was crowned winner of the talent show's fifth season. Pictured on November 25, 2007 in Sydney
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