Morgan Wallen Drew Line at SNL’s ‘Big Dumb Line’ Sketch
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Still, at the time, no one really thought much of it, a source recalls.
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Joe Jonas made a surprise cameo in last week’s “Saturday Night Live,” singing the bridge on the digital short song “Big Dumb Line.”
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“It just felt so abrupt,” Thompson told Entertainment Weekly in an interview published Monday.
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Fresh off the back of his early exit from Saturday Night Live over the weekend, Morgan Wallen has launched a new line of "Get Me to God's Country" merchandise. Launched on Tuesday (April 1), the new merch options are rather simple,
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Morgan Wallen is currently selling hats and a t-shirt 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,
Morgan Wallen walked off the ‘SNL' set early, which stirred memes and debates online as to why he left and around his cryptic post of "Get me to God's Country." ‘SNL’ cast members Kenan Thompson responded to his walk-off.
Morgan Wallen went viral this weekend following his latest appearance as musical guest on SNL. The country singer turned more than a few heads when, at the end of the episode, he abruptly left the stage and didn’t embrace the cast and crew amid the weekly goodbyes.
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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This is the second time the country musician appeared on “Saturday Night Live” following his controversial cancellation and rebooking on the show in 2020.
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Country superstar Morgan Wallen performed two songs from a forthcoming album that is expected to be one of the year’s biggest blockbusters on “Saturday Night Live,” but it wasn’t the music that stirred up the most chatter after the episode ended.
The song's lyrics take a musical shot at tensions between city dwellers and those raised in the country, with Wallen singing, "I didn't choose my raisin' and you didn't choose you