Luke Bryan names potential Katy Perry replacement on ‘American Idol’ after Kelly Clarkson’s revelation

American Idol It’s yet to be announced which musician will replace Katy Perry on the show, but Luke Bryan has ruled out two potential musicians after Kelly Clarkson revealed she couldn’t take on the role.

Perry left his seat American Idol after leaving the show ahead of Season 23. Among the rumored fan-favorite replacements is Clarkson, who has denied the idea of ​​joining the show.

Clarkson, who became the first American Idol in 2002, spoke to Entertainment Tonight to reveal what made her leave the show.

“I can’t do it just because I promised my children,” the singer explained. “I thought, ‘I want to be there as much as possible.’ And it would take me to LA, and that’s why I had to quit my job Voice, which I love that team. And I miss them so much.”

The “Stronger” singer resides in New York City with her two children.

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Before being associated with American Idol performance, for which Clarkson served as judge Voice from Season 14 to Season 21 before returning for its final season in Season 23.

After her revelation, Luke Bryan told E! News There have been a number of musicians linked to the role.

“We’re waiting to see who the show picks,” Bryan said. I know that Pink, her name has been mentioned a lot, Miley Cyrus.” “The whole thing about that role is that you have to have personality and you have to have fun with it every day.”

He added, “And I think Meghan [Trainor] having fun with her career, she’s like me. She doesn’t take herself too seriously but just has fun with her music. So yeah, that would be great.”

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Since Perry announced her departure, rumors about her replacement have surfaced. Other musicians affiliated with American Idol gigs include Doja Cat, Dua Lipa, Jelly Roll, Jennifer Lopez, Jorder Sparks, Nicki Minaj, Shakira, Taylor Swift and Tori Kelly.

Meanwhile, a source told the National Enquirer that Jon Bon Jovi could also be next to join the jury.

“A living legend with undeniable charisma, he possesses all the necessary qualities to command the stage and captivate TV audiences,” said the insider.

However, it may be difficult to see the rocker on the show as he is said to have asked for a whopping salary of $25 million.

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