A face very familiar to longtime fans of the show will temporarily take the country singer’s spot.
“American Idol” judge Luke Bryan won’t be on the show’s first live episode of the year Monday night.
The country singer announced Monday on Twitter that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and won’t be a part of the broadcast.
I’m sad to say I won’t be a part of tonight’s first live @AmericanIdol show. I tested positive for COVID but I’m doing well and look forward to being back at it soon.
— Luke Bryan (@lukebryan) April 12, 2021
Instead, “Idol” producers are turning to a very familiar face to sit next to Lionel Richie and Katy Perry: Paula Abdul, who was a judge for the show’s first nine seasons.
Abdul promised Bryan via Twitter that his seat remains in good hands.
“American Idol” has filmed two seasons during the pandemic, and Bryan admitted it’s been challenging at times.
“One tricky thing is a lot of times during the audition process, contestants will get very, very emotional, and it will be an emotional situation for them,” he told People.com in February. “The fact that me and Lionel and Katy can’t walk out there and do the human element ― hug and show support and love, is very, very tough.”
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