Kanye West Ends Concert Early — Is Kim OK?
Nov. 4 2016, Updated 6:46 p.m. ET
Kanye West was halfway through his sixth show on the Saint Pablo Tour in Inglewood, Calif., when he suddenly stopped in the middle of performing his hit single "Only One."
The crowd began to murmur, reminded of the infamous night West cut his concert short after wife Kim Kardashian was robbed in Paris.
Luckily, it wasn't quite as serious this time around. In the moments following his strange interruption, the rapper ordered his musicians to "stop" playing, requested the crew to turn the house lights on and revealed to fans: "My voice is so hoarse."
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"I can't finish the show. . .I can't let y'all have a show where I can't perform for you," he continued.
When the audience began booing, West showed his softer side, saying, "I'm very sorry. I love you. I'll give everyone a refund. I'll do better next time."
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Meanwhile, Kim's luck seems to be changing in recent weeks.
Though the reality star has been in hiding since the horrific robbery last month, RadarOnline.com exclusively learned that rumors she is quitting the business to live a simpler life are false: In fact, an insider told RadarOnline.com she's biding her time for a massive comeback paycheck!
"There is a bidding war right now for Kim's first major public appearance, as well as her first tweet to endorse a product," a source close to the Kardashian clan told RadarOnline.com.
Do you think Kim deserves to be cashing in again so soon? Let us know in the comments below!
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