‘SNL’ reveals if Morgan Wallen is invited back — as Empire State Building trolls country star

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TMZ Monday that “Saturday Night Live” is willing to have the country superstar, 31, on the show again following his abrupt on-stage exit over the weekend.The insiders said “there’s no bad blood” on the show’s end with Wallen.

From NBC’s perspective, Wallen walking off the stage as the credits started rolling was “just an awkward moment,” according to the outlet.Additionally, the sources claimed Wallen wasn’t “offended” by anything said during the episode hosted by Mikey Madison.The “Last Night” singer, per TMZ, “had been on the ‘SNL’ set since Thursday and he knew all the jokes that were in the show.” The sources added that “there was no tension” between Wallen and the cast. “We’re told everyone was friendly and having a good time.

And Morgan even left the same way he came in for rehearsals, thinking that was the move,” the insiders shared. The Post has reached out to reps for Wallen, NBC and “SNL” for comment.Wallen served as the musical guest on the sketch comedy series for the second time on Saturday.

He performed “I’m the Problem” and “Just in Case,” both from his upcoming fourth studio album that comes out in May.As Madison, 26, closed out the show, Wallen hugged the “Anora” actress and then exited the stage while the closing credits rolled and the rest of the cast celebrated completing another episode.Afterwards, the Grammy nominee posted a photo of a private plane on his Instagram Story with the caption, “Get me to God’s country.”Wallen’s actions sparked backlash on social media, as viewers called him a “petty loser” and “tone-deaf.”“Hope the tantrum was worth it because you’ll NEVER be on #SNL again,” one viewer wrote on X.Someone else tweeted that Wallen appeared “sour” on the show and that both of his.

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