“Saturday Night Live” shade.
“SNL” author Josh Patten poked enjoyable at Morgan Wallen after the nation singer sparked controversy for abruptly strolling off the stage at Studio 8H over the weekend.
As host Mikey Madison closed out the present, Wallen, 31, hugged the “Anora” actress after which exited the stage because the closing credit rolled.
Afterward, Wallen, 31, posted a photograph of a personal aircraft on his Instagram Story with the caption, “Get me to God’s country.”
Patten mocked Wallen’s submit on his personal IG Tales with a photograph of a Krispy Kreme truck with the again finish open, and the identical caption: “get me to God’s country.”
On one other slide, Patten screenshot a web-based remark that learn “Guessing Patten’s not a Morgan Wallen fan?” and added an eye-rolling emoji.
Patten then posted his Apple Music replay record from 2023 that includes 5 of Wallen’s songs. “How quickly the media forgets 2023,” Patten wrote.
On his subsequent slide, Patten posted a photograph of a Krispy Kreme retailer in New York Metropolis and wrote, “Bravely standing up to Whiskey Riff dot com so that my children and grandchildren won’t have to.” Patten’s submit was performed to Wallen and Publish Malone’s tune “I Had Some Help.”
The Publish has reached out to Wallen’s rep for remark.
Wallen served because the musical visitor on “SNL” this weekend and carried out “I’m the Problem” and “Just in Case,” each from his upcoming fourth studio album that comes out in Could.
However Wallen made headlines for his unexplained exit from the stage earlier than the NBC episode even ended.
The Grammy nominee seemingly skipped the after-party that evening primarily based on his submit about leaving New York on the personal aircraft.
Viewers of the sketch comedy collection bashed Wallen on social media for his conduct, calling him a “petty loser” and “tone-deaf.”
“Morgan Wallen said I didn’t want to be here either. That’s exactly what the show gets for having him in the first place. #SNL,” one fan wrote on X.
Nevertheless, a supply near Wallen informed TMZ that his abrupt exit was not intentional.
The insider stated Wallen “entered and exited the studio the same way he did Saturday night during rehearsal and camera blocking all week leading up to the live show … so he routinely headed that way when he thought it was time to go.”
Wallen beforehand appeared because the musical visitor on “SNL” in December 2020. He was disinvited from the present two months earlier as a result of he was caught partying in Alabama with out a masks amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The next yr, Wallen confronted backlash when he was caught saying the N-word in a video launched by TMZ. He issued an apology for the scandal.