**Trailer:**
*Saturday Night Live’s “goodnights” segment has always been a heartwarming tradition—a moment where the cast, host, and musical guest come together in a chaotic but endearing group hug to close the show. But this past weekend, country singer Morgan Wallen shattered the vibe by rudely ditching the stage early, leaving host Mikey Day hanging and fans fuming. From awkward whispers to a smug private jet post, Wallen managed to ruin one of SNL’s few pure rituals. Was it entitlement? Ego? Or just bad manners? Either way, it’s a betrayal of the show’s unspoken rule: No matter how rough the episode, you stick around for the hugs. Good riddance, indeed.*

**Paraphrased Summary:**
As a longtime *Saturday Night Live* fan, I’ve always had mixed feelings about the show—especially after controversial hosts like Elon Musk and Dave Chappelle—but the “goodnights” segment remained a rare, wholesome constant. It’s the final moment where the cast, host, and musical guest gather for hugs and farewells, creating a sense of camaraderie.

This weekend, however, Morgan Wallen disrupted that tradition. After whispering something to host Mikey Day, he abruptly walked offstage before the credits ended, later posting a tone-deaf private jet photo captioned *”Get me to God’s country.”*

The goodnights are sacred—even in bad episodes, they’re a chance for the cast to bond (or fake it convincingly). Wallen’s disrespect stings, especially compared to past moments of genuine warmth, like Seth Meyers comforting Jenny Slate after an on-air mistake. Between his attitude and that haircut, ruining SNL’s closing ritual might be his worst offense yet.