The Voice's blind auditions came to an end on Tuesday night's episode. And to celebrate, coach Guy Sebastian shared a sneaky behind-the-scenes video on-set, where he revealed what goes on before filming takes place. In footage shared to Instagram, the 39-year-old was seen getting his eyelashes curled by his makeup artist, before making a joke about a tiny coffee cup he was holding in his hands. Behind-the-scenes: In a video shared to Instagram, Guy Sebastian was seen getting his eyelashes curled by his makeup artist as he prepared to film The Voice's blind auditions 'Make your eyes so beautiful!' he said, blinking at the camera before announcing: 'This is not a small cup, believe it or not. These are massive hands.' His doting wife Jules was clearly amused by the footage, as she commented: 'Loves a curled lash!' with two crying with laughter emojis. Sitting in his iconic chair, Guy continued: 'So we're on the set of the voice, totally new panel. I love these guys - so much fun. We've just had the best time.' The camera then cut to his makeup artist working putting a dash of concealer on his eyes, as he stared blankly towards them. Joker: He then made a joke about the size of hands, saying: 'This is not a small cup, believe it or not. These are massive hands' Funny response: His doting wife Jules was clearly amused by the footage, as she commented: 'Loves a curled lash!' with two crying with laughter emojis Work: Sitting in his iconic chair, Guy continued: 'So we're on the set of the voice, totally new panel. I love these guys - so much fun. We've just had the best time' 'I like doing this to the makeup artist where I leave one eye open when they're doing my eye, and just stare at them,' he laughed. It comes after Guy backtracked on his recent admission that producers tell the coaches when to turn their chairs during the blind auditions. The singer made headlines over the weekend when he told Yahoo he and his fellow judges Rita Ora, Jessica Mauboy and Keith Urban are encouraged to turn their chairs for certain contestants to create more on-screen drama. Daily Mail Australia understands Channel Seven and Sebastian's record label Sony Music went into damage control after he spilled the industry secret. Sebastian backpedalled on his statements on Tuesday, insisting he has 'never once been told who to turn his chair for'. Banter: 'I like doing this to the makeup artist where I leave one eye open when they're doing my eye, and just stare at them,' he laughed 'I have to clear this up': It comes after Guy backtracked on a recent admission he made in an interview, saying that producers tell the coaches when to turn their chairs during the blind auditions Backpedalling: He posted this lengthy Facebook comment underneath a story by Tone Deaf with the headline 'The Voice judge Guy Sebastian reveals producers tell them when to turn' He posted a lengthy Facebook comment underneath a story by Tone Deaf with the headline 'The Voice judge Guy Sebastian reveals producers tell them when to turn'. 'Only problem is this headline is completely false,' the musician began. Sebastian clarified that producers merely 'remind' the coaches they can turn their chairs whenever they want, in order to encourage them to turn more often. This strategy, he claims, helps to promote on-screen showdowns between coaches battling for the same contestants. 'We are only given reminders': Sebastian clarified that producers merely 'remind' the coaches they can turn their chairs whenever they want, in order to encourage them to turn more often. Pictured: The Voice 2021 coaches Keith Urban, Rita Ora, Jessica Mauboy and Guy Sebastian 'We are only given reminders of the different format changes. For example, this year there are unlimited chair turns instead of 12 spots, which means if we are on the fence we don't need to be selective,' he wrote. 'Obviously it's way better to give the artist a choice and to battle it out with another coach than to default to only one coach who turns.' Labelling Tone Deaf's headline 'clickbait', Sebastian said: 'I'm a fan of your page but I have to clear this up because we make a big effort to make the artists feel valued and to add to their artistry in a safe environment. Fired up: Labelling Tone Deaf's headline 'clickbait', Sebastian said: 'I have to clear this up... we make an effort to make the artists feel valued and to add to their artistry in a safe environment' 'Even when artists don't get a chair turn, we make sure it's a positive experience by giving feedback, or joining them on stage [for] a duet etc. to make sure they don't go home feeling like it was a failure. 'Clickbait false headlines undermine that. I have never once been told who to turn my chair for.' On Friday, Sebastian raised eyebrows when he told Yahoo that he and his fellow coaches on The Voice received a 'little red book' with instructions from producers. '[Producers] don't want the show to be all one-chair turns for some of the artists. You want the artist to feel like there are two coaches fighting over them. Otherwise how do you make a good segment out of that?' he told the publication. Drama: On Friday, Sebastian raised eyebrows when he told Yahoo that he and his fellow coaches received a 'little red book' with instructions from producers. Pictured: Keith Urban 'It's just literally, "Oh, Keith is the only one that turned, so you're stuck with Keith." 'So there are little things the producer will write in. Stuff like, "If this is just a one-chair turn, maybe jump in."' Sebastian added, however, that the judges are not told anything about the contestants before they hear them sing, other than what state they are from. They are also informed if the song they are about to hear is an original composition or cover version, but they pretend they don't know ahead of time regardless. 'We might still have to turn around and go, "Oh that was an original?" because we don't want everyone to know that we knew, but it saves time,' Sebastian said. Whoops! 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