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During a recent episode of Theo Von's “Last Weekend" podcast, Morgan Wallen, 31, opened up about the downfalls of fame.
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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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It's been almost a week since Morgan Wallen abruptly exited the stage during closing credits at Saturday Night Live and soon after posted a photo of a plane with the caption: "Get me to God's country.
Morgan Wallen stirred up speculation after his abrupt 'SNL' exit. Sources say he also dropped out of a sketch and was replaced by Joe Jonas.
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.
The latest comes from Variety, which suggests that Wallen wasn’t super into the SNL spirit even before his abrupt walk-off during the episode’s good nights. A source for the trade claimed that a part was written for Wallen in the week’s musical comedy spot, which was ultimately handed to Joe Jonas after the country musician declined to participate.
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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…
Morgan Wallen will not miss making an extra buck after his abrupt Saturday Night Live exit moment went viral. The former Voice Season 6 contestant capitalizes on his “Get me to God’s Country” response after walking off the SNL set mid-credits and selling merch with the phrase.
Days after leaving 'SNL' early, Morgan Wallen is selling 'Get Me to God's Country' merch. It's a reference to a quote he used on social media on his way out of New York.