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Morgan Wallen to Perform on 'SNL' After Previously Being Pulled for Violating Show's COVID Protocols

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Morgan Wallen is heading back to 30 Rock! announced on Wednesday that Wallen will perform on the Dec. 5 episode. Jason Bateman will serve as the episode's host.Wallen was first scheduled to make his debut on Oct.

10, but was replaced by Jack White after violating the show's COVID-19 protocols. At the time, Wallen revealed that the show's creator, Lorne Michaels, told him, «We'll find another time to make this up.»Wallen seems excited to be welcomed back to the sketch series, quipping on Twitter, «Let's try this again.»Let’s try this again pic.twitter.com/v1CS9c1KzaAfter being pulled from the show, Wallen apologized on Instagram.«I’m not positive for COVID, but my actions this past weekend were pretty short-sighted and they’ve obviously.

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