The Florida Georgia Line is still a united front a day after the rumored drama.
The country group is made up of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelly and is best known for their films “Ment to Buy” and “Cruise”.
Fans began to worry that a quarrel broke out between the two when some people saw Hubbard, 33, and his wife Haley follow Kelly, 35, on Instagram.
Both were scheduled to perform at the Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday, but were dropped from the show after Hubbard tested positive for coronavirus.
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Fans took to social media to address the play, speculating that the 2020 presidential election is a cause for political differences, given the political differences between the states of Florida and Georgia.
“Florida is a trump from the Florida Georgia line and not Georgia and they just followed each other on Instagram,” One fan tweeted.
According to US Weekly, Hubbard has previously spoken out against President Trump, while Kelly recently called the crowded celebration of Joe Biden’s expected election victory an “o-show.”
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Kelly also told a fan on Instagram to “reconsider” when they suggested he had voted for Biden.
Additionally, Kelly’s wife Britney shared a handful of quotes on her Instagram story in support of enduring political differences between friends.
“A lot of people need to see and learn the definition of democracy and bipartisanship,” he said in a video afterwards.
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“Everything is fine with the FGL family,” a source told us weekly. “Tyler and Brian’s friendship is as strong as ever.”
The outlet reports that the musicians followed each other again after their story about a potential conflict was published.
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The band did not immediately respond to a request for comment by Fox News.