‘American Idol’ Was Smart Acknowledging Baylee Littrell’s Famous Dad

There have been countless American Idol hopefuls that have fit the bill of “nepo baby.” Sometimes, it’s a passing comment that’s brought into the conversation and never addressed again. Other times, it’s almost as if these hopefuls pretend their famous relatives don’t exist. In the premiere of American Idol Season 23, Baylee Littrell entered the room and immediately, everyone acknowledged his connection to his famous dad, Brian Littrell of the Backstreet Boys.

Instead of trying to hide the family resemblance, American Idol allowed Baylee to share the connection in a manner that worked for him and his journey. Baylee, unlike his dad, can’t dance. He is exploring a more folk-country sound as opposed to trying to become the next biggest boy band member. Even when his dad was invited into the room, the judges already decided Baylee was through. Inviting the boy band legend to sing with his son was essentially just an opportunity for the proud dad to share his joy. The Littrell moment was handled in a brilliant manner, unlike other contestants of the past. There was no getting past the obvious.

Baylee Littrell Wanted It That Way on ‘American Idol

Baylee Littrell auditions for 'American Idol' Season 23. Brian and Baylee Littrell on 'American Idol' Season 23. Baylee Littrell is joined by his mom and dad during his 'American Idol' audition. 'American Idol' contestant Baylee Littrell is hugged by his mom as his dad, Brian Littrell looks on. Brian Littrell and Lionel Richie are proud of Baylee Littrell's audition on 'American Idol.' Baylee Littrell auditions for 'American Idol' Season 23. Brian and Baylee Littrell on 'American Idol' Season 23. Baylee Littrell is joined by his mom and dad during his 'American Idol' audition. 'American Idol' contestant Baylee Littrell is hugged by his mom as his dad, Brian Littrell looks on. Brian Littrell and Lionel Richie are proud of Baylee Littrell's audition on 'American Idol.'

Prior to the season, Brian Littrell had celebrated the fact that his son was about to be a potential music superstar via reality television. On paper, the steps Baylee had taken to find his footing in the music industry were already filled with obstacles. First, having a famous father? Mark against. Second, having his first big break being his dad’s group’s opening act? Mark against. Third, trying to build a profile on a talent competition show that already has a stigma? Mark against. So why would Baylee want to put himself through it? To not give naysayers the opportunity to bash him. Baylee has the power to control the narrative, and thus, his destiny.

If Baylee makes it to the live rounds, Backstreet Boys fans may give the 22-year-old an extra boost when voting. His profile has a built-in advantage. Yet, jumping in immediately with the first passing dialogue acknowledging his physical likeness to his dad cut out criticism. He owns his identity, he’s proud of it, but he’s doing his own thing. Even when Brian was interviewed during the segment, he acknowledged the diverging path his son was taking. Baylee certainly has the boyish good looks to join a boy band, but his passion is being a singer-songwriter. With American Idol‘s assist, the Brian Littrell of it all is officially out of the way. He’s no longer Brian Littrell’s kid. He’s now Baylee Littrell, American Idol contestant.

 

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