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Wallen briefly hugged the actress but seemed to ignore the rest of the cast and quickly walked past view of the camera.
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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 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.
Morgan Wallen says his 4-year-old son Indigo has a "little attitude," adding that he likes "that spunk." The country singer shares his son with ex-fiancée KT Smith.
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.
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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’s controversial walk-off exit from “Saturday Night Live” during the March 29 episode,
On March 29, the country star, who was last week's musical guest, broke 'Saturday Night Live's' longstanding tradition and left the stage abruptly when it was over. Now, he's launched "Get Me to God's Country" merch.
Days after the viral moment, the singer has listed T-shirts and trucker hats with the phrase for $45 on his website.