Kanye West’s big mouth gets him in trouble — yet again

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Kanye West on stage in Sydney, Australia (right) points to a wheelchair-bound man in the audience, demanding he get up and dance.

A clearly clueless Kanye West shocked his audience in Sydney, Australia — and has caused a firestorm on social media — after he stopped a concert and demanded a wheelchair-bound fan (former fan now?) and a woman with a prosthetic limb, to stand up and dance during his concert the other night.

Only after the woman waved her prosthetic leg at him — and West’s bodyguard went into the audience to confirm the man indeed was in a wheelchair — did the rapper arrogantly say, “Okay, you fine,” for not getting up.


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