“American Idol” judge’s wife Luke Bryan addresses rumor contestant Wyatt Pike, who left the “fight” with the star

Luke Bryan’s wife is cleaning the air.

About a week ago, Wyatt Pike, the leader of “American Idol”, left the popular singing contest show. On Instagram, the 20-year-old singer said she left the show for “personal reasons”, but offered no other explanation.

Since then, wild rumors in social media fan accounts have been circulating about exactly what happened to get Pike out of the show – including a theory that suggests he was involved in an alleged feud with Bryan, a judge of the show.

Rumor has it that the altercation became physical, according to E! News.

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Now, according to the rumored crash, Bryan’s wife, Caroline, went to TikTok to confirm her husband’s diagnosis of COVID-19 and squash speculation about a fight.

Bryan, 44, was particularly absent from “Idol” on Sunday, April 12 – although he said online that he will miss the show after being tested positive for coronavirus.

Luke Bryan's wife, Caroline, has denied rumors that

Luke Bryan’s wife, Caroline, has denied rumors that “American Idol” contestant Wyatt Pike has left after a physical breakup with the country star.
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“Trust me, he coveted,” Caroline wrote in the application for each outlet. “I’d like it to be a fight. I’m tired of taking care of the kids alone and sanitizing.”

She jokingly added, “I’m peeing Lysol !!!”

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A representative for “Idol” echoed Pike’s own statement and told the New York Post that he left for “personal reasons.”

Host Ryan Seacrest broke the news of Pike’s departure last week.

“Before I get to the results, I have to tell you that finalist Wyatt Pike will not be competing,” he said at the time. “He had to give up – but we wish him all the best, okay?”

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On Monday, a few hours before the broadcast of “American Idol”, Pike entered social media to debut a new original song entitled “Friday Nights”.

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“As I promised, here’s a video of my song ‘Friday Nights’! I had fun filming this for you yesterday, I hope you enjoy it!” Friday Nights “is available on all streaming platforms!” subtitled the video on Instagram.

Fox News’ Tyler McCarthy contributed to the report

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