Rapper Kanye West put on edge continuation of their presentations in Australia, after calling the audience to stand up and notice that two fans ignored his directive.
The musician refused to believe that the people that got their attention could ignore it by physical impairments.
In the show, held in Sydney this weekend, West asked the standing capacity to accompany one of their songs; however, not all did.
A man in a wheelchair and one with a prosthetic leg could not ignore the call of the musician, according to reports from Hollywood Reporter.
The rapper said that everyone should stand "unless they have a pass for disabled people where you get special parking," said the site.
West said it was able to identify those who do not reply to your request, and to warn them sitting fanatics, with the crowd of attendees called to stand up.
"This is the most time I've had to wait to start the song (The Good Life), it's amazing," said incredulous American artist, whose teams were to evaluate safety and see what happened to those two.
Some fans tried to make him understand the musician who the second person was in a wheelchair, but the concert was not resumed until the bodyguard made sure that it was indeed so. Without issuing an apology, the artist continued the theme as if nothing had happened.
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