Lauren Boebert's Shocking Behavior at Beetlejuice Musical. With a Democrat.
Groping Caught on Camera. Says, "Do you know who I am?"
Lauren Boebert, a US congresswoman from Colorado, has issued an apology for her inappropriate behavior during a performance of the musical Beetlejuice in Denver. She and a male guest were ejected from the show on September 10th for vaping, recording video, and disturbing other patrons. Surveillance video later revealed that Boebert was openly vaping during the performance, contrary to her initial denial. The footage also showed them engaging in inappropriate physical contact.
A pregnant woman reportedly confronted Boebert about her vaping, but she refused to stop. Boebert and her date were eventually removed by security during the second act of the musical due to their disruptive behavior. The CCTV footage captured a gesture from Boebert, which appeared to be a middle finger, directed at theater security as she was escorted out. She also allegedly asked, "Do you know who I am?" during an argument with officials.
Boebert apologized for her behavior, acknowledging that her recent public divorce had created a challenging personal time for her. She expressed regret for falling short of her values and initially tried to downplay the incident on social media.
Lauren Boebert is a Republican representative known for her far-right views and controversial statements. It's worth noting that her guest at the musical, Quinn Gallagher, is a Democrat associated with LGBTQ+ events and drag performances, which have been targets of criticism from the political right.
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