Natasha Bure of 'The Voice' Inspires Teens, Life Goes On After Losing To Riley Elmore

Natasha Bure, 18, lost her spot to Riley Elmore during the Battle Rounds in "The Voice 2016." But her very positive attitude remains in spite of this, which is why most teens look up to her.

"The experience was pretty incredible, I mean I never thought I would do a show like 'The Voice,'" Bure told FOX411. "I had a super open mind auditioning which was insane and then being able to work with Adam [Levine]...it was a crazy experience," she added.

Elmore won reportedly because of his different tone and taste of music considering his age, which is implied by their coach Adam Levine. He is often described as the singer who sings straight from heart to heart without having to belt out notes.

Bure and Elmore are two of the youngest competitors in the current season (season 11). They were reportedly having a relationship more than friends, but Bure clarified that they are very good friends much like best friends and they do FaceTime every single day.

Bure was euphoric for her best friend who is now moving on to the sing-offs. Elmore, who is just 16, is a strong contender and he definitely has what it takes to win the competition, as their coach Levine believed so.

The daughter of "Full House" star Candace Cameron Bure is taken by her mom into a deeper faith, making her shine brighter. Candace is hailed the "best stage-mom" who cheered for her daughter like crazy from blinds to the battles, as reported by Today.

Daughter Bure told FOX411 that her faith is something that has carried her and the whole family to wherever they are in today. ".. I think especially in an industry where people get so wrapped up in fame and just all of that, I think having a family that's so bound in faith has been amazing. It's the reason that my family is as strong as it is and I'm so blessed with the opportunities that God has given me. [Faith] is a huge part of my life." Bure said in an interview with FOX411.

Bure is also in acting so there should be a lot of rooms for her career even though "The Voice" closed for her. She remains positive in everything.

Faith and positivity are what Bure wants to communicate to people especially to the young people like her. When "The Voice" closed the door, it does not mean the world stopped turning. Her attitude is quite an excellent model to the young Americans who have struggled with rejections. 

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