American Idol former contestant Baylee Littrell has revealed that making friends on the show was hard. This makes viewers sad as they love Baylee and do not understand why it was hard for him to make friends in the group. He thinks it was because of prior conceived thoughts of how Baylee was going to be, since he comes from a famous family. Keep reading to find out more about this situation.
Baylee Littrell Gets Eliminated, Fans Sad
Baylee Littrell had hearts won when he first showed up for his audition. Carrie Underwood immediately said she recognized him. He then revealed that he was the son of Brian Littrell, who was a member of The Backstreet Boys. So, Baylee immediately had the hearts of fans who loved the band back when they were making music. Baylee made it far, but not far enough. He got eliminated and did not make the Top 14. Fans were shocked and mad at this decision. However, a lot of the decisions had to do with America’s votes. He was sad, but he is still going to pursue his music career.


He Reveals It Was Hard Making Friends On The Show
Baylee Littrell has revealed that making friends on the show was hard.
“It was hard to make friends, and it was hard for people to understand me because a lot of people, they did have preconceived notions of how I would be. And that’s one of the emotional parts of leaving is finally people get to see who you are. And finally we kind of set our differences aside or our assumptions of each other and all just started to bond. When I left I was like, ‘Man, I’m just now starting to know everybody and it’s so great,’ but it was tough at first. I was kind of alone. I didn’t have any friends,”
This made fans sad to hear. However, he seemed to make friends by the end and be happy with where he was.


It seems as though Baylee eventually made friends. However, they started getting close right as he was eliminated. It was hard on him at first because people thought he was going to be a certain way due to his father’s fame. However, he turned out not to be that way at all. He eventually fit in with the group but left shortly after a breakthrough happened. What do you think about this situation? Does it make you sad to know he struggled? Sound off in the comments below. We would love to hear your thoughts on this situation.