Breanna Nix - John Foster - American Idol

It hasn’t been long since “American Idol” wrapped up its 23rd Season, but Breanna Nix and John Foster are already missing someone.

The fan-favorite singers reunited ahead of their June 4 performance at the “19/BMG American Idol Takeover” in Nashville. Nix shared a short video of her reunion with Foster, and revealed who they’ve been missing most since the show ended.

While visiting Seacrest Studios, the duo couldn’t help but gush about how much they miss “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest.

“I really miss Ryan,” Nix told Foster during a playful exchange. “He’s such a great guy,” Foster responded. “I just miss Ryan like a lot. It’s really sad,” Nix added, just before spotting a cardboard cutout of Seacrest nearby.


Breanna Nix & John Foster’s Ryan Seacrest Shoutout Sparks Fan Reactions

Fans were quick to react to Nix and Foster adorably missing Seacrest. One fan commented, “How thoughtful you both were to stop by Seacrest Studios. You could tell what loving hearts you had on ‘American Idol.’”

Another wrote,”So Funny. It was a great ‘American Idol’ season with so much talent.”

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Another user added, “You guys are so funny! We certainly miss the show and seeing you all on it! And we love the encouragement and sweet way he engages with the contestants. The show would not be what it is without @ryanseacrest!”

Meanwhile, Seacrest himself chimed in on the fun and commented, “I froze from being star-struck. Thanks for coming by Seacrest Studios!”


Nix & Foster’s Success After ‘American Idol’

Since their time on “American Idol,” Nix and Foster have been riding a wave of success. Their growing fan bases and hit songs are proof that they’ve come a long way.

Nix’s latest performance at the 19/BMG American Idol Takeover was nothing short of a success, with the crowd singing along to her chart-topping single, “Higher.”

Meanwhile, Foster’s performance at the event took country music to the next level. The runner-up commanded the stage with confidence and charisma, marking his first official appearance in Music City.

The duo was joined by fellow American Idol contestants Jamal Roberts, Thunderstorm Artis, Kolbi Jordan, Mattie Pruitt, and Gabby Samone. Several alumni from past seasons also took the stage, including Colin Stough, HunterGirl, Will Moseley, Wé Ani, and Ajii.

Nix and Foster are set to make their Grand Ole Opry debuts on June 5 and 7, respectively, marking a major milestone in their post-Idol careers. In an Instagram post, Nix revealed performing at the Opry has been on her bucket list for years.

Meanwhile, Foster called this his “#1 dream” ever since he started music. He added that “there is no more significant place to my passion (country music) than the Grand Ole Opry.”