Morgan Wallen skips 2025 ACM Awards and posts picture with NFL legend instead
Country music star missed the ceremony despite being nominated in several categories, including Entertainer of the Year
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Morgan Wallen was notably absent from the 2025 American Country Music Awards despite having earned seven nominations, including Entertainer of the Year.
This yearâs ACM Awards were held Thursday night at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.
However, instead of attending the event, the 31-year-old country music star shared a photo on his Instagram Story that evening of him tossing a football on a golf course with retired NFL star Tom Brady.
âHad a little mustard on it @tombrady,â Wallen captioned the picture.
In addition to being nominated for the showâs top award, the Entertainer of the Year, the âLove Somebodyâ singer had earned nods for Male Artist of the Year, Single of the Year, Song of the Year, Music Event of the Year, and Artist-Songwriter of the Year.
He lost out in all seven categories.
Morgan Wallen missed the 2025 ACM Awards despite seven nominations (Getty )
The reason for Wallenâs absence remains unknown, though it continues his streak of missed awards shows.
The Independent has contacted Wallenâs representative for comment.
In February, he skipped the 2025 Grammy Awards, where he was a first-time nominee with two nominations, and the year before that, he sat out of the 2024 CMA Awards, where he went on to win the award for Entertainer of the Year.
Jeff Bridges, who presented the category, went on to accept the award on Wallenâs behalf, telling the crowd: âMorgan couldnât make it tonight, so Iâm going to accept this award on his behalf. Alright, letâs hear it for Morgan!â
Morgan Wallen shares a picture with Tom Brady on the night of the 60th ACM Awards ( morganwallen/Instagram)
Earlier this year, Wallen stirred controversy after he abruptly walked off the Saturday Night Live stage during a March episode where he performed as the musical guest, alongside Oscar-winning actor Mikey Madison as guest host.
His exit came before the broadcast was officially over, as the end credits were just starting to roll. Meanwhile, Madison stayed on the stage, hugging and chatting with SNL cast members â as most hosts and musical guests do at the end of each episode.
Following the taping, the âCowgirlsâ singer shared a picture on his Instagram Story of a private jet on a runway. âGet me to Godâs country,â he simply wrote in the caption.
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Wallenâs team later spoke out about his immediate departure, insisting there was no ill intent behind it. It was also revealed that Wallen had walked on and off the stage the same way during rehearsals, and he may not have been thinking about the camera during his abrupt departure during the broadcast.
Nearly a week after his SNL drama, he spoke on an episode of Theo Vonâs This Past Weekend podcast about the parts of fame he doesnât enjoy.
âThereâs parts of that that I donât like,â Wallen said of fame. âI think anybody who has to deal with that ⌠itâs not ideal. Itâs not ideal to go everywhere.
âAnd even if you donât get bothered, you were on edge the whole time because you thought you might [be bothered],â he continued. âThereâs things that you just donât do. Thereâs just things you donât do anymore.â
Wallen then explained how hunting with friends always eases his anxieties.
âI can go be with my buddies. Iâm in the middle of nowhere. I can be at ease. I can not stress out,â he said. âYou just find ways to supplement [fame].â