
Brynn Cartelli and Dylan Hartigan rehearse for their battle round match earlier this year on The Voice. (NBC Photo)
Brynn won that match; Dylan was stolen by Blake Shelton.
One knockout round and one steal later, Brynn and Dylan are back together on Team Kelly Clarkson. In fact, they’re the team’s social media leaders.
Brynn, the youngest singer on the show, has the largest number of Instagram followers among the Top 24 with more than 35,000.
Dylan is third on the show and second on Team Kelly with more than 18,000.
On Twitter, he leads Team Kelly with more than 6,000 followers. Brynn is second on the team in Twitter followers and in Facebook followers, where Kaleb Lee is tops on Team Kelly.
Those numbers have meant little to this point. But they might matter when fan voting begins during The Voice live playoffs next week.
All six members of Team Kelly will perform Monday night; the top vote-getter wins a spot in the Season 14 Top 12.
The remaining five singers return to perform Wednesday. Two will advance — one based on fan votes and one via a coach’s save.
Here are the social media rankings for Team Kelly as of Wednesday evening.
1. Brynn Cartelli — 35,200
2. Dylan Haritgan — 18,400
3. Alexa Cappelli — 5,287
4. D.R. King — 4,536
5. Tish Haynes Keys — 3,400
6. Kaleb Lee — 2,784
Dlyan Hartigan: @dylansmusiq — 6,381
Brynn Cartelli: @BrynnCartelli — 5,681
Alexa Cappelli: @AlexaCappelli — 1,542
D.R. King: @DRKingnyc — 1,492
Kaleb Lee: @kalebleemusic — 1,344
Tish Haynes Keys: @tishhayneskeys — 1,116
Kaleb Lee — 6,683
Brynn Cartelli — 3,953
Dylan Hartigan — 3,512
Tish Haynes Keys — 2,729
Tish Haynes Keys — 1,414
Alexa Cappelli — 998
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