Did Morgan Wallen just ghost ‘SNL’? Country star’s exit sparks talk: here’s what really happened
Global Desk May 13, 2025 05:00 PM
Synopsis

Morgan Wallen confused fans and sparked speculation after abruptly leaving the “SNL” stage during credits on March 29. Now, the country music star clears the air, revealing there’s no drama, just exhaustion. Wallen explains his early exit, while “SNL” veteran Kenan Thompson offers his take on the unusual on-air moment

Morgan Wallen performs as the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” on March 29 before his unexpected early exit sparked speculation online

Morgan Wallen might be topping charts, but his post-show exit from “Saturday Night Live” left fans with more questions than answers. On March 29, the country music star was seen walking off stage immediately after the final hug with host Mikey Madison, leaving the rest of the “SNL” cast behind, confused and without a wave or nod.

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The quick goodbye set the internet ablaze, with speculation swirling about whether Wallen had beef with the sketch comedy institution. Adding fuel to the fire was an Instagram Story he posted shortly after the episode: a cryptic image of a private jet on the runway with the caption, “Get me to God’s country.”

Now, the “Last Night” hitmaker is breaking his silence. During a laid-back sit-down on “Sundae Conversation with Caleb Pressley,” Wallen offered a simple and surprisingly relatable reason for the abrupt departure: he was just tired.

“I was ready to go home,” he said. “I had been there all week.”

Fans question Morgan Wallen’s exit after ‘SNL’ appearance

Wallen’s performance as the “SNL” musical guest was well received, but it was his quick disappearance during the end credits that overshadowed the moment. The standard tradition during “Saturday Night Live” is for cast, hosts, and musical guests to linger on stage, exchanging hugs and smiles as the credits roll. But Wallen walked off after a brief hug with Madison, raising eyebrows.

Some fans interpreted the move as disrespectful to the “SNL” cast. Others believed he may have had backstage tensions, especially after the Instagram post. Even longtime cast member Kenan Thompson acknowledged it wasn’t business as usual.

“It just felt so abrupt,” Thompson said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. “And it was already such a small grouping on the stage anyway. So it was just like, oh wow, that was pretty visible.”

A source familiar with the situation, however, clarified that Wallen had used the same stage path during all rehearsals that week and simply followed the routine out of habit.

No ‘Bad Blood’ as Wallen clarifies intentions

Despite the viral chatter, Morgan Wallen insists there’s no drama between him and the “SNL” team. In fact, there seems to be mutual respect behind the scenes. His decision to leave early had nothing to do with tension and everything to do with fatigue after a demanding week of live TV preparation.

For Wallen, whose touring and recording schedule remains relentless, the desire to get back to what he calls “God’s country” was all about recharging. And if anything, the buzz surrounding the exit only further highlights how closely fans and media watch every move celebrities make, especially on high-profile shows like “Saturday Night Live.”
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