Rapper and eyeglass trendsetter Kanye West has never claimed to be an entirely level-headed man.
Though generally adhering to the social contract that allows for civilized coexistence, West, 31, has a history of hyper-reacting when his personal space has been violated.
West has been very kind and perceptive in regard to 27-year-old Britney Spears. But not everyone has been viewed with such fondness.
- Intrusive paparazzi have felt the wrath of Kanye.
- Television hosts named Stephen Colbert have felt the dismissive attitude of Kanye.
- Even Kanye's fans have felt the sting of his ire. And it happened again Thursday night in Australia. WARNING: Do not view the video below if you ears are sensitive to filthy vocabulary.
Apparently, a concertgoer had tossed a piece of debris onto the stage.
Kanye's current world tour has two more dates in Australia: Saturday, December 6, in Sydney, and Sunday, December 7, in Brisbane.
West had better be on the lookout for everything from horseshoes to anvils crashing onto his stage. It's Australian for, "Can't you take a joke, mate?"
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'eat shlt and die..' i loved that book! or was that, 'say cheese and die'...?