Music legend Lionel Richie rarely misses an opportunity to share his thoughts and wisdom on “American Idol.” But it seems there’s one topic he doesn’t really want to discuss: fellow judge Katy Perry leaving the show.
After the Top 14 were revealed on the latest live episode — on April 15, 2024 — an “Entertainment Tonight” reporter asked Richie about Perry’s upcoming departure after season 22.
“I can’t discuss that because it’s upsetting,” he said.
Shortly after Perry first announced her decision on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” in March, Richie told the late night comedian that he nearly drove “off the road” when he heard the news.
Now that the judging trio of Richie, Perry and Luke Bryan are back to filming live shows, the fact this is their last season together — at least for now, Perry has said — is starting to feel more real.
Lionel Richie & Luke Bryan Are Very Aware the ‘Clock’s Ticking’ Ahead of Katy Perry’s Exit
ABCMickey and Minnie mouse with “American Idol” cast Ryan Seacrest, Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie at Disney’s Aulani Resort & Spa in February 2024
There’s plenty of action still to come on “American Idol,” with two live shows per week up until the three-hour finale on May 19, according to ABC. But the judges know their time together is going to fly by — and the reality of not doing the show together next season is beginning to sink in.
“It’s kind of like the clock’s ticking, every episode’s one more getting closer to the finale where obviously we won’t be doing this together,” Bryan told ET. “It will be an emotional night. We know that she’s not gonna be here. But we’ve had a hell of a ride. It’s been fun.”
Despite saying it’s tough to think about Perry leaving, Richie told the outlet he’s supportive of her decision — and hopes she’ll be back.
“She’s built a great family here, and I told her she can come back anytime,” Richie told the outlet. “She’s got a baby and she’s got a family, got new music, and it’s going to be amazing. I’m pulling for her. I told her, ‘If you need help on the road, Luke and I will be right there.'”
Longtime host Ryan Seacrest, meanwhile, told ET, “We’re gonna miss her. It’s not gonna be the same without her, but she’s asked to keep the seat warm.”
During an interview with the foursome on “GMA” that aired on April 12, reporter Will Reeve asked Perry, “Can you believe it’s been seven years and now you’ve announced it’s time to say goodbye?”
“For now,” Perry replied, and then asked her fellow castmates to “keep my seat warm.”
Lionel Richie & Luke Bryan Say They’ve Heard Who’s Being Considered as a Replacement
ABCLionel Richie and Luke Bryan backstage at “American Idol” in 2023
ABC has not announced a replacement for Perry, but after seeing guest mentor Jelly Roll work with contestants and encourage them during their Hawaii performances, she told E! News that she thinks he’d made a perfect judge.
“I gotta say Jelly Roll was crazy when he came on the show,” she said. “I was convinced at anything he said. He could run for president, he could be my pastor, I might go back to church for him. He could sell me anything.”
Perry continued to express her love for him and said it would be amazing to have any of these guys and Jelly on the show. She also expressed her love for Jelly.
Richie and Bryan have acknowledged that it will be very difficult to find someone to replace Perry, but they have been discussing their suggestions for another judge with ABC as the options are being narrowed down.
Richie mentioned that he has at least two people in mind and has been consulting with Katy and Luke about it. He stressed the importance of finding someone with a good sense of humor, emphasizing that talent and a sense of humor are crucial.
Bryan mentioned that there are some names being considered, but he prefers to leave the decision to the TV executives. He recognized the challenge of filling Perry's shoes and highlighted her unique personality that made her irreplaceable.