Morgan Wallen followed up his abrupt "SNL" exit with an appearance on Theo Von's podcast to talk fatherhood, his new album and the impact of stardom.
Wallen has made headlines for controversial behavior before, but his behavior during recent "SNL" appearance may have simply been misinterpreted.
Morgan Wallen may have sparked headlines with his abrupt exit from "Saturday Night Live," but sources say there’s no bad blood.
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The Mirror US on MSNMorgan Wallen turned nose up at Saturday Night Live sketch as Joe Jonas stepped inJoe Jonas made an unexpected cameo appearance in the latest episode of Saturday Night Live after Morgan Wallen shot down the offer to participate in the sketch. According to reports by Variety, the country singer allegedly turned his nose up at one sketch idea pitched by the SNL cast.
Morgan Wallen selling merch referencing Saturday Night Live controversy - The country star is now selling hats and T-shirts bearing the phrase: ‘Get me to God’s country’
Kenan Thompson has issued a response to Morgan Wallen’s awkward and “abrupt” exit from the set of last week’s episode of Saturday Night Live. During the broadcast, the country singer is seen hastily leaving after the show ends, not staying around to interact with the cast, as musical guests typically do.
C ountry singer Morgan Wallen served as SNL Season 50’s latest musical guest amid the 2025 TV schedule, and he put in strong performancesat Studio 8H. However, the performer sto
Live writer Josh Patten has a very different interpretation of "God's Country" when compared to Morgan Wallen. The former fired back at the
After controversially exiting Saturday Night Live early to return to “God’s country,” Morgan Wallen extended his viral quote to a new range of merchandise. The country music singer, 31, revealed via Instagram on Tuesday, April 2, that he is now selling hats and t-shirts inscribed with “Get Me to God’s country,” via his official website.