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Kanye West Slammed For Rude Cellphone Use At Cher Broadway Show

So rude!

Kanye West was slammed for his rude behavior during The Cher Show Broadway play by one of the stars – in the middle of the performance!

He and his wife Kim Kardashian walked the red carpet for the show about Cher’s incredible life together but the actor who played Sonny Bono in the musical ripped into West for his obnoxious behavior.

West actually apologized after the show.

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“Hey @kanyewest so cool that you’re here at @TheCherShow! If you look up from your cell phone you’ll see we’re doing a show up here. It’s opening night. Kind of a big deal for us. Thanks so much,” Jarrod Spector Tweeted on Monday night.

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West, who so rudely interrupted Taylor Swift when she was getting an MTV award years ago, was slammed for his own disrespectful behavior. 

“Narcissists have no ability to pay attention to others. He was seeking adulation through his device. It’s true: he shudda given up his seat to someone who actually wanted to see the show,” another commenter noted.

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“Better he does not pay attention, he may walk on stage and tell the cast Beyonce should have done the show instead. #TaylorSwiftRedux,” another commenter wrote.

What do you think about Kanye’s rude behavior? Sound off in comments below.

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