'American Idol' star Gabby Barrett won't 'jeopardize' marriage by singing 'love songs' with other men
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Country singer and "American Idol" finalist Gabby Barrett says she won't collaborate with other men because she doesn't want to "jeopardize" her relationship with her husband.
"I respect him a ton," Barrett said of her spouse, Cade Foehner. "And I listen to what he has to say, and I think he deserves that. The Bible talks about doing that for our husbands," she remarked. "There’s been songs that are just not appropriate to sing, wording-wise. . . . Like these love songs that are really intimate." Gabby Barrett, pictured with Luke Bryan and Ryan Seacrest, placed third on the 16th season of "American Idol." (Eric McCandless/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) Gabby Barrett met her husband, Cade Foehner, on season 16 of "American Idol." (Eric McCandless/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) Caroline Thayer is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Follow Caroline Thayer on Twitter at @carolinejthayer. Story tips can be sent to caroline.thayer@fox.com.
"And then when you accept a song, there’s obligations that goes along with it, that you could sing it on awards shows together, you might be doing interviews together. What does that look like on the stage? What does that dynamic look like if I’m singing with another [man]? Is that gonna make my husband uncomfortable? Probably," she explained.