Morgan Wallen abruptly leaves 'SNL' stage
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“I don’t know what goes through people’s minds when they decide to do stuff like that,” the comedian, 46, told Entertainment Weekly on Monday.
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“There’s parts of that that I don’t like, I mean I think anybody who has to deal with that — it’s not ideal,” Wallen said about being famous.
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“Y’all turned it into merch i LOVE it,” one fan wrote, while another called the move “genius.”
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Morgan Wallen stirred up speculation after his abrupt 'SNL' exit. Sources say he also dropped out of a sketch and was replaced by Joe Jonas.
The latest comes from Variety, which suggests that Wallen wasn’t super into the SNL spirit even before his abrupt walk-off during the episode’s good nights. A source for the trade claimed that a part was written for Wallen in the week’s musical comedy spot, which was ultimately handed to Joe Jonas after the country musician declined to participate.
Days after leaving 'SNL' early, Morgan Wallen is selling 'Get Me to God's Country' merch. It's a reference to a quote he used on social media on his way out of New York.
During a recent episode of Theo Von's “Last Weekend" podcast, Morgan Wallen, 31, opened up about the downfalls of fame.
It's been almost a week since Morgan Wallen abruptly exited the stage during closing credits at Saturday Night Live and soon after posted a photo of a plane with the caption: "Get me to God's country.
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Morgan Wallen sparked controversy last weekend by abruptly walking off the 'SNL' stage after serving as the episode's musical guest. Kenan Thompson spoke with EW about the incident, calling it a "spike in the norm.
The song's lyrics take a musical shot at tensions between city dwellers and those raised in the country, with Wallen singing, "I didn't choose my raisin' and you didn't choose you