
Morgan Wallen's exit from 'SNL' to 'God's country' fits his 'unfiltered' country star image: experts
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Country singer Morgan Wallen proved he "couldn't care less" about "showbiz etiquette" after accidentally walking off "Saturday Night Live" during ending credits, according to experts.
Adrienne Uthe, founder of Kronus Communications, told Fox News Digital that Wallen's "unfiltered" etiquette proves he's simply the good ole Southern boy he sings about in the music that continues to captivate audiences around the world. "Country stars have always been the last frontier of real in a polished industry – they write music for everyday Americans, not for headlines." "Morgan isn’t chasing shiny things — he’s the good ol’ (imperfect) American boy who’s most interested in living a life on his terms rather than playing to the beat of stage directions." "Just by leaving ‘SNL’ early he managed to become the top entertainment story of the week. It's quite remarkable and it reveals just how influential Wallen is." Tracy Wright is an entertainment reporter for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to Tracy.Wright@fox.com.
"Morgan Wallen does what Morgan Wallen does – like the rest of us, he’s unfiltered, unrehearsed, and couldn’t care less about surface-level showbiz etiquette," Uthe said. "Country stars have always been the last frontier of real in a polished industry – they write music for everyday Americans, not for headlines.

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