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Country singer Morgan Wallen shared an eyebrow-raising comment following his appearance on Saturday Night Live as he appeared disinterested and rushed off the show
East Bay Times |
Sources in Wallen’s camp told Variety that the singer had a good time on “SNL” and that no slight was intended with either his prompt exit or his Instagram post.
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Kenan Thompson said Wallen’s departure during the goodbyes appeared “so abrupt” to those onstage.
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