Katie Britt showcased her millennial bona fides -- and her Crimson Tide ties -- on Monday when Alabama’s junior U.S. senator participated in the social media trend sparked by Morgan Wallen’s awkward “Saturday Night Live” exit.
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I'm a Southerner by birth and a New York City resident by choice. I spent most of my life in what Morgan Wallen would describe as 'God's country.'
He then followed up the abrupt exit with an Instagram story captioned “Get me to God’s country,” which some people took as a slight to the Saturday Night Live production: Morgan Wallen on Instagram Stories after his #SNL performances pic.twitter.com/S89xjcgIqs
Shortly after the conclusion of SNL, Wallen posted a picture of a plane on his personal Instagram story with the caption "Get me to God's country." Naturally, the internet took off and ran with ...
Days after the viral moment, the singer has listed T-shirts and trucker hats with the phrase for $45 on his website.
In a shot that likely got left in Robert Altman's scratch pad for being too on-the-nose, the Nashville star wrote "Get me to God's country" over an image of his private jet. Wallen has a ...
Country singer Morgan Wallen just launched a new line of merchandise following his walk-off on “Saturday Night Live.” His website features two varieties of baseball hats and a graphic
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Morgan Wallen is currently selling hats and t-shirts on his official website with the viral quote “Get Me to God’s Country” on them. The quote is now closely associated with the country star ...