SNL Pokes Fun at Morgan Wallen's Walk-Off
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The reason for Wallen's early exit from "SNL" remains unknown.
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The first reference to the incident came during the show's cold open, when James Austin Johnson referenced the "God's country" quip while acting as President Trump rolling out his tariffs plan.
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A source familiar with the situation previously told CNN that Wallen walked close to the side of the camera at the time since he used the same path to enter and exit the studio all week during rehear...
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StyleCaster on MSNMorgan Wallen Allegedly Had a ‘Bunch of Meltdowns' at SNL Before Abandoning Mikey Madison on Live TV-'Incredibly Immature'SNL is one of those shows that changes a lot depending on the host and musical guest, but in many ways, it doesn't really change all that much if you think about it. There's usually a cold open. There's a monologue.
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Soap Central on MSNWhat did Colin Jost say about Morgan Wallen? SNL pokes fun at country singer twice a week after abrupt exitColin Jost had his jokes ready after Morgan Wallen's abrupt departure before the usual end-of-show hugs. Last week's “Saturday Night Live" gave us Mikey Madison, the Anora actress, as the host and country star Morgan Wallen delivering two songs from his upcoming anticipated album "I’m the Problem.
The pop-country superstar followed his departure from the stage with a social media post about needing to get “to God’s country.”
They had hopes he would do the pre-tape and perhaps more, but no joy,” a source tells Page Six of the country music singer after his abrupt exit.
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.
During a recent episode of Theo Von's “Last Weekend" podcast, Morgan Wallen, 31, opened up about the downfalls of fame.
Yesterday, longtime SNL writer Josh Patten weighed in on the controversy when he posted a picture of a Krispy Kreme truck with a caption that said “Get me to God’s country.” His joke was initially taken by many to be a shot at Wallen and proof that there was a rift with the cast and crew. You can take a look at the Instagram Story below…