Luke Bryan’s wife is clearing the sky.
About a week ago, ‘American Idol’ frontrunner Wyatt Pike left the popular singing competition show. On Instagram, the 20-year-old singer said he was leaving the show for “personal reasons”, but gave no further explanation.
Since then, there have been wild rumors from fans’ social media accounts about what exactly happened that caused Pike to disappear from the show – including a theory that suggests he was involved in an alleged feud with Bryan, a judge on the show.
Rumors say the altercation got physical, according to E! News.
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Now, following the rumors, Bryan’s wife Caroline has gone to TikTok to confirm her husband’s COVID-19 diagnosis and the squash speculation of a fight.
Bryan, 44, was notably absent from “Idol” on Sunday April 12 – although he said online he would miss the show after a positive test for the coronavirus.

Luke Bryan’s wife Caroline denied rumors that ‘American Idol’ contestant Wyatt Pike left after a physical uproar with the country star.
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“Trust me, he has covid,” Caroline wrote on the app, per the outlet. ‘I actually wish there was a fight. I’m tired of taking care of and disinfecting children alone. ‘
She jokingly added, “I’m peeing Lysol !!!”
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A representative for “Idol” echoed Pike’s own statement, telling the New York Post that he was leaving for “personal reasons.”
Host Ryan Seacrest aired the news of Pike’s departure last week.
“Before we get to the results, I have to tell you that finalist Wyatt Pike is not in the competition,” he said at the time. “He had to drop out – but we wish him all the best, okay?”
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On Monday, hours before “American Idol” aired, Pike took to social media to debut a new original song titled “Friday Nights.”
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“As promised, here is a video of my tune ‘Friday Nights’! I enjoyed filming this for you yesterday, hope you enjoy! ‘Friday Nights’ is available on all streaming platforms!” he captioned the video on Instagram.
Fox News’ Tyler McCarthy contributed to this report