Love On The Spectrum star Tyler White got another dream fulfilled after performing at the Grand Ole Opry. Just over a month after meeting Blake Shelton, he got to meet Randy Travis.
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Tyler White became a fan favorite on Love On The Spectrum after connecting with Madison Marilla over their love of country music. Incredibly, White can name the key of any country song you throw at him. Which is something Blake Shelton tested him on, by the way.
The country fan was able to fulfill two dreams recently when they performed at the Grand Ole Opry, as captured in a clip shared on their TikTok. On that revered stage, Tyler White performed "Deeper Than the Holler," the Randy Travis classic. He did a pretty good job, too, considering he isn't exactly a professional singer.
After his performance, he bowed and thanked the crowd. Already, he's had a bucket-list experience. But it wasn't over yet.
When he went to walk off stage, Randy Travis was there waiting for him with his wife, Mary Davis.
Tyler White Met Randy Travis In Sweet Moment
How sweet is that?
Tyler White has now met both Blake Shelton and Randy Travis and has performed at the Grand Ole Opry. Not a bad year so far. I wonder who else he'll be able to meet.
Randy Travis was all smiles as he approached Tyler White. They briefly held hands after White hugged Mary Davis.
"Tyler we just want to say thank you so much for loving country music," Davis said. "Thank you for loving the lord, and for finding the silver linings in life. You're such an inspiration to so many, so thank you, and God bless you."
Randy Travis himself said "Thank you" before receiving a hug from White.
"You keep doing what you're doing, Tyler, the world's better because of you," Davis continued. "God bless you, and tell Maddison hi for us, we love y'all."
The comments were filled with love and support for White.
"Awesome job Tyler! Congratulations!" exclaimed one.
"I love this so much," gushed another.
"oh great, i'm sobbing now, what a beautiful moment between tyler and randy," wrote one more.
