Tanner Frick will no longer compete on The Voice.
On the Monday, November 11, episode of the NBC singing competition series, host Carson Daly told Michael Bublé that his contestant has quit the competition and will not compete in the knockout.
“Michael, Tanner [Frick] He left the competition after training. You still have Cameron [Wright] And Sloan [Simon]Daly (51 years old) said.
The reason for his leaving the competition has not yet been revealed. However, after the episode aired, Fricke, 26, shared a video on TikTok of himself singing in a recording booth.
“Nobody wants me anyway,” he captioned the post.
Michael Bublé, Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire and Snoop Dogg.
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Fricke’s exit comes after Bublé, 49, used his final steal on him in fights. At that time, his former coach, Reba McEntire, chose his opponent to remain in the competition.
“Tanner Fricke was a huge win for me. This was like a previous role for four chairs and a piece of the puzzle that I didn’t have,” the “Feeling Good” singer said.
He added, “I needed this country singer and now I feel like I’m totally in the game. It’s a brave new world we’re about to head into.”
During his blind audition, Fricke — who lives in Manchester, Tennessee — got a four-chair role singing Morgan Wallen’s “I Think You Should Know.”
“You represent so many parts of the greatest gift America has ever given to the arts. I want to be a part of that,” Bublé said after the audition.
McIntyre added: “Tanner, I thought you sang really well. I love that song. When you did that Chris Stapleton roar, it added a lot of dimension to your voice.”
In the end, Frick decided, “I have to go with you, Reba.”
The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC at 8pm ET, and episodes are available to stream on Peacock the following day.