This is the second time the country musician appeared on “Saturday Night Live” following his controversial cancellation and rebooking on the show in 2020.
Wallen reshared the post on his Instagram Stories, marking the first time he’s addressed his “SNL” scandal in any capacity. Over the weekend, the “Last Night” performer sparked controversy for suddenly walking off the stage at New York City’s Studio 8H before the final credits rolled.
Country music star turned perpetual controversy machine Morgan Wallen did his usual thing during his long-awaited Saturday Night Live appearance last night. Initially invited to appear on the show in 2020,
Morgan Wallen topped charts and broke records with his 2023 album "One Thing at a Time." His success has come despite a string of controversies, including using a racial slur on video. In 2024, he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor reckless endangerment after ...
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“SNL” writer Josh Patten poked fun at Morgan Wallen after the country singer sparked controversy for abruptly walking off the stage at Studio 8H over the weekend. As host Mikey Madison closed out the show, Wallen, 31, hugged the “Anora” actress and then exited the stage as the closing credits rolled.
Over the weekend, country music star Morgan Wallen ignited quite a controversy when he bizarrely walked off the set of Saturday Night Live immediately after his appearance instead of taking part in the traditional Goodnight and Credits portion of the show.
Country singer Morgan Wallen abruptly left the "Saturday Night Live" stage after the show ended this weekend, after which he posted "Get me to God's country" on social media.
Morgan Wallen has finally addressed the Saturday Night Live controversy that’s dominated online discourse for the past few days.