Tanner Frick abruptly leaves The Voice

Tanner Frick abruptly leaves The Voice

Tanner Frick starred as a contestant on The Voice, but left on a sour note. He said, “Ain’t nobody want me,” when he decided to leave the competition after being stolen by Michael Bublé.

The Voice host Carson Daly told judge and coach, Michael Bublé, that his contestant, Tanner Frick, had left the competition after rehearsals and therefore wouldn’t compete in the Knockouts.

Tanner Frick abruptly leaves The Voice

Tanner Frick, who received a four-chair turn at his The Voice audition, when he sang Morgan Wallen’s Thought You Should Know, has left The Voice – and he wasn’t sent home.

The singer left on his own terms after rehearsals, and didn’t make it to the Knockouts as planned. Host Carson Daly said, “Michael, Tanner [Frick] left the competition after rehearsals.”

“You still have Cameron [Wright] and Sloane [Simon],” Daly, 51, said. Frick’s exit comes after Bublé, 49, used his final steal on him in the Battles, after former coach Reba McEntire chose his opponent.

“Tanner Frick was a huge win for me. That’s a former four-chair turn and a piece of the puzzle that I didn’t have,” Michael said, adding, “I needed that country singer and now I feel like I’m completely in the game.”

‘Ain’t nobody want me,’ says singer

Tanner Frick claims “nobody wants him” following his departure. After the recent episode aired on November 11, Frick, 26, shared a TikTok of himself singing in a recording booth.

“Ain’t nobody want me anyway,” he captioned the post. One fan commented, “I have a feeling he left to get signed with a record label… I hope that’s the case. Loved hearing your voice.”

It is believed there is a type of clause in their contract for the NBC show, with some speculating that he dropped out before it could affect him. However, the video caption is the name of the song he’s singing.

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