The latest elimination on American Idol may have shocked viewers—but for Brooks Rosser, the experience has left him with an unexpected sense of peace.
After being voted off during the April 27 episode alongside Daniel Stallworth, Brooks is now reflecting on his journey—and his reaction isn’t what fans might expect following such a high-stakes exit just weeks before the finale.

During the episode, which featured a high-energy “Taylor Swift Night,” Brooks took on Love Story by Taylor Swift, delivering a heartfelt performance that capped off his time in the competition. But despite the effort, viewer votes ultimately placed him at the bottom, ending his run in the Top 7.
Still, when Brooks looked back on the moment, there was no bitterness—only gratitude.

Speaking on the official American Idol podcast with Danielle Fishel, the 22-year-old revealed that he never expected to make it as far as he did. In fact, even earning a Golden Ticket felt like a major milestone for him at the time. That perspective has shaped how he views his elimination now—not as a loss, but as a win.
“I’m just so happy I made it this far,” he shared, emphasizing how much the journey has meant to him. Rather than focusing on what could have been, Brooks says he’s proud of what he accomplished and grateful for every moment on the show.

But it wasn’t just his personal reflection that stood out—it was the way he spoke about the people around him.
Brooks made a point to highlight the support he received not only from the judges, but also from his fellow contestants. He revealed that after the elimination, the judges reassured him that this wasn’t the end of his story—offering encouragement both on and off camera that left a lasting impression.
Even more telling was how he described his relationships within the competition.

He shared that he built a strong bond with Braden Rumfelt after meeting during auditions, and the two remained close throughout the season, consistently supporting each other behind the scenes. He also credited Chris Tungseth for being there during key moments, showing that the competition fostered genuine friendships—not just rivalries.
And, of course, there’s Rae Boyd, his girlfriend and biggest supporter, whose presence became a defining part of his Idol journey. Their relationship, which blossomed quietly during auditions before going public on live television, added another emotional layer to his time on the show.
For Brooks, it all adds up to something bigger than a placement or title.

His elimination may have closed the chapter on American Idol, but his outlook suggests he’s already looking ahead. With a grounded perspective, strong relationships, and growing fan support, he’s stepping away from the stage not with disappointment—but with momentum.
And if his reaction proves anything, it’s that sometimes the most unexpected endings can lead to the most promising beginnings.
