'SNL' Writer Pokes Fun at Morgan Wallen's Abrupt Exit From the Show | THR News Video
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'SNL' Writer Pokes Fun at Morgan Wallen's Abrupt Exit From the Show | THR News Video
'Saturday Night Live' has something to say about Morgan Wallen's abrupt exit from the NBC sketch show over the weekend.
Wallen performed two songs on Saturday night's show from his upcoming album, I'm the Problem, including the title track and "Just in Case." During the closing credits, Wallen was seen standing next to guest host Mikey Madison.
After Madison gave her outro Wallen then gave her a hug, said something in her ear and abruptly walked off the stage.
Demi Moore is recalling the moment she says she "knew" Mikey Madison would win best actress. According to Moore, she felt Madison would win during the commercial break before the category was called. She told Time magazine in a new interview, "I leaned over and whispered to my manager, 'I think it's going to Mikey.' I don't know why I knew, but I did."
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George Wendt, famous for his starring role in the long-running NBC sitcom "Cheers," is dead. Family sources tell TMZ ... he died early Tuesday morning, passing.. TMZ.com
The US is reportedly considering relocating up to one million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya, NBC reported, citing sources. In return, Washington may unfreeze $30 billion in Libyan funds. The plan has sparked outrage, with critics calling it a violation of international law and Palestinian rights. Libya remains unstable with rival governments vying for power. The Trump administration has denied the claim, calling it “untrue.” Discussions allegedly included Israeli and Libyan leadership, but no final deal has been reached. Human rights groups have condemned the potential displacement.
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