The Voice: Guy Sebastian’s brother Chris auditions on the show

Guy Sebastian’s brother Chris surprises him by auditioning for The Voice… four years after he slammed the show as ‘rude’ and ‘dishonest’

There’s going to be a Sebastian family reunion on The Voice Australia this week.

Guy Sebastian’s brother Chris is set to audition for Nine’s singing competition on Monday’s episode, leaving the celebrity coach blindsided.

Chris, who qualifies as an all-star contestant after appearing on The Voice’s first season in 2012, said in a trailer released on Sunday that he feared his family connection would lead to humiliation if he didn’t get through the Blinds.

Family reunion: Guy Sebastian's (pictured) brother Chris is set to surprise the famous singer by auditioning for The Voice Australia on Monday night

Family reunion: Guy Sebastian’s (right) brother Chris (left) is set to surprise the famous singer by auditioning for The Voice Australia on Monday night

‘My name is Chris Sebastian and I’m an all-star,’ he said in the promo. ‘Having my brother on the panel… I’ve had some sleepless nights.’ 

Chris said he would be embarrassed if his famous brother failed to recognise his voice and turn his chair – or indeed if none of the other coaches turned for him. 

He was mentored by Seal during his first stint on The Voice in 2012. Delta Goodrem was also a coach that year, alongside Benji Madden and Keith Urban. 

Expectations: Chris, who qualifies as an all-star contestant after appearing on The Voice's first season in 2012, said in a trailer released on Sunday that he feared his family connection would lead to humiliation if he didn't get through the Blinds

Expectations: Chris, who qualifies as an all-star contestant after appearing on The Voice’s first season in 2012, said in a trailer released on Sunday that he feared his family connection would lead to humiliation if he didn’t get through the Blinds 

Speaking to Woman’s Day on Monday, Chris said he had already ‘ruled out’ choosing Guy as his mentor on the show.

He told the magazine: ‘I had him ruled out from the beginning. I’d hate people to think I wasn’t there for my own abilities or it was rigged.

‘I didn’t want anyone to think I was getting special treatment.’  

Interestingly, Chris had slammed The Voice after appearing on the show eight years ago, saying producers had portrayed him as ‘Guy’s brother’ rather than an artist in his own right. 

'No special treatment': Speaking to Woman's Day on Monday, Chris said he had already 'ruled out' choosing Guy as his mentor on the show

‘No special treatment’: Speaking to Woman’s Day on Monday, Chris said he had already ‘ruled out’ choosing Guy as his mentor on the show

'Crappy experience': Interestingly, Chris had slammed The Voice after appearing on the show eight years ago (pictured), saying producers had portrayed him as 'Guy's brother' rather than an artist in his own right

‘Crappy experience’: Interestingly, Chris had slammed The Voice after appearing on the show eight years ago (pictured), saying producers had portrayed him as ‘Guy’s brother’ rather than an artist in his own right

‘I really didn’t want to [do the show],’ he told The Music in 2016.   

‘They did a lot of things that they weren’t meant to, like after my performance they played my brother’s song. And the whole point was for me to have my own identity. So it was a bit of a crappy experience.

‘It was a real slap in the face, and when I asked them about that they were just like, almost smug about it. Like they [knew] it all along, it was just rude… real dishonest.’

However, Guy told TV Week on Monday that Chris’ experience would be more positive this time around, saying: ‘I’m so close to my brothers. I would die for them.  

‘We’re such a tight family unit. That’s why I was so nervous about Chris doing the show. He was approached last year, and after I had a year of being a coach, I knew it was a safe space for him to go back into.’

'Safe space': However, Guy told TV Week on Monday that Chris' experience would be more positive this time around, saying, 'I'm so close to my brothers. I would die for them'

‘Safe space’: However, Guy told TV Week on Monday that Chris’ experience would be more positive this time around, saying, ‘I’m so close to my brothers. I would die for them’