Morgan Warren Leave “Saturday Night Live” to “God’s Nation.”
Country singer is back Late Night Sketch Comedy Show As the first musical performance in five years promoting his upcoming album, My Question. After host Mikey Madison thanked the singer “Last Night” for appearing on the show, Wallen stepped straight off the stage, when the camera gave representatives to the actors, congratulating each other.
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Morgan Wallen walked on Saturday Night Live after his first return in five years. (Toni Anne Barson/Getty Images)
Shortly after leaving Manhattan’s 30 Rockefeller Squares, Warren wrote that he was happy to be home.
The singer told his millions of followers in his Instagram story, “Let me go to God’s country.”
Sources told Fox News Digital that there is nothing wrong with “SNL” and Wallen’s walk seemed to be a “bad” moment.
“That was the way he entered the studio all week during rehearsals and camera lockdowns, so he left that way after embracing Maiki,” an insider revealed.

Oscar winner Mikey Madison appeared with actor Chloe Fineman as the host of “Saturday Night Live.” (NBC)

Wallen shared an Instagram story from the airport after his “SNL” show. (Morgan Wallen/Instagram)
Wallen sang two songs from his upcoming album, including “in ins in tos” and “I’m the problem.”
His return to “SNL” has been years after his controversial debut.
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After about seven months of the pandemic, Wallen was asked to be a musical guest in an October episode of Saturday Night Live. A few days before his planned performance, footage became popular on social media, indicating that the singer did not wear a roll mask during a football game in Alabama and then celebrated with various women at the bar. People who support masks and social distancing during the pandemic are angry.

Morgan Wallen received a 2025 ACM nomination. (John Shearer/Getty Images)
Remove him from the planned “SNL” look immediately. Wallen apologized in a video shared online.
“I was in a hotel room in New York City, and this Saturday was preparing for ‘SNL’ and I got a call from the show to let me know I would no longer be able to play,” he said. “It’s because of the agreement I understand.”
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After apologizing, he added: “I think I’ve lost a little bit. I’m trying to find happiness in the wrong place, which brings me less joy. So I go and try to do it. I’m going to back off the spotlight for a while and be myself.”
Two months later, Wallen was invited back to Rockefeller Plaza 30 “Saturday Night Live.” Not only does he perform, but he also makes fun of his bar antics when he appears in the sketch with Pete Davidson, Jason Bateman and Bowen Yang.

Morgan laughed at himself in the episode “SNL” with Pete Davidson, Jason Bateman and Bowen Yang. (Will Heath)
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After the plot ended, he thanked the audience for theirTo this poor southern boy The second chance of Yankee. ”
Wallen was recently nominated 2025 ACM Awards, Including Artist of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year and Composer of the Year, and Single of Malone, their hit song “I Helped”.