Morgan Wallen shared a cryptic message on social media after he was slammed for abruptly 'walking off SNL' last night.
The 31-year-old snapped a photo of a jet on the tarmac from the view out of his window seat and wrote an eyebrow-raising caption for his 8.3 million followers.
'Get me to God's country,' he wrote Saturday as he was getting ready to leave New York City right after his performance.
As a musical guest on the show, making his return following his infamous N-word scandal, he debuted two new songs off of his upcoming album, I'm The Problem.
He was slammed for his performance on social media, but near the end of this weekend's taping of the iconic sketch comedy show, his 'rude' act garnered even more fan disapproval.
While it is an unspoken tradition for the guests and the cast to hug and mingle before the credits roll, he reportedly rushed off at the end of the show.
Morgan Wallen shared a cryptic message on social media after he was slammed for abruptly 'walking off SNL' last night
He snapped a photo of a jet on the tarmac from the view out of his window seat and wrote a vague caption for his 8.3 million followers
While Mikey Madison, who made her hosting debut after her Oscar win for Anora, was wrapping up the show with a closing speech, he leaned over and said something into her ear.
When the actress and the rest of the SNL cast started celebrating the end of their episode, he walked off.
He seemingly headed straight to the airport to leave New York City as he posted his Instagram Story photo just a bit later.
A source from Morgan's team has since told Variety that Morgan had a good time on the show and did not mean to cause any offense with his abrupt exit and Instagram post.
This comes as the controversy-attracting star faced legal troubles and was caught up in a number of scandals including using the N-word and also throwing a chair off a rooftop on two separate drunken outings.
After a number of scandals, the controversy-suffused country music star made his sophomore appearance on the show following his 2020 debut.
Four years ago, he temporarily stalled his career after he was caught on tape drunkenly shouting the N-word outside his home in February of 2021.
The N-word controversy led to public condemnation of Wallen, but fans of the singer responded to him using the offensive racial slur by listening to his music more than ever, leading to a 500 percent increase in streaming numbers.
As a musical guest on the show, making his return following his infamous N-word scandal, he debuted two new songs off of his upcoming album, I'm The Problem
He was slammed for his performance on social media
At the end of the show, he reportedly rushed off while it is an unspoken tradition for the guests and the cast to hug and mingle before the credits roll. Seemingly in response to the harsh criticism, he jetted off out of the city
After a number of scandals, the controversy-suffused country music star made his sophomore appearance on the show following his 2020 debut. Four years ago, he temporarily stalled his career after he was caught on tape drunkenly shouting the N-word outside his home in February of 2021; pictured November 2023
When Good Morning America's Michael Strahan asked Wallen if he thought that streaming surge could be a sign of racism lurking in the country music industry, he replied that he 'hadn't really thought about that,' via The Daily Beast.
After the N-word incident, the singer reportedly expressed interest in having a sit-down with the Nashville NAACP, but TMZ later reported that he stopped taking the organization's calls and resumed touring.
He was initially banned by several major corporations who own an empire of radio stations, but after just four months the owners had quietly allowed stations to begin playing Wallen's music as they saw fit.
His fourth studio album, I'm The Problem, is set for release on May 16; pictured September 2024
On Saturday, strumming his guitar, the denim-clad and trucker hat-wearing star performed onstage and delivered the live debut of two songs from his new album.
He sang the titular I'm The Problem as well as his track Just In Case from his forthcoming record.
His fourth studio album, I'm The Problem, is set for release on May 16.