Morgan Wallen finally addresses abrupt SNL exit on podcast
- Morgan Wallen abruptly exited Saturday Night Live during the March 29, 2025 episode where he was the musical guest in New York City.
- Wallen left early because he was tired after being at the show all week and had communicated that he was ready to go home.
- His sudden departure sparked cast reactions, including Kenan Thompson's comments questioning Wallen's intentions, and led to SNL mocking the moment in skits.
- Wallen later explained on Caleb Pressley’s Sundae Conversations podcast, saying, "No, no, I was just ready to go home" and confirmed he meant no disrespect to SNL's audience or cast.
- The incident has impacted Wallen's public image, leading to merchandise sales referencing the event and ongoing discussion about the challenges of fame.
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