Congresswoman Lauren Boebert Booted From Colorado Theater

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert and a male companion have been booted from a Colorado theater after allegedly performing up throughout a efficiency of the touring Broadway musical, “Beetlejuice.”
Boebert (R-CO) and the man she was with obtained into it with employees at Denver’s Buell Theater Sunday night time after patrons complained they have been “inflicting a disturbance,” based on an incident report obtained by the Denver Put up.
The report doesn’t identify Boebert or her sidekick, however her rep later confirmed the incident … and video captured it.
The 2 have been “vaping, singing,” and “recording the efficiency,” which violates the theater’s code of conduct, based on the report. An usher requested them to depart and threatened to name Denver PD after they refused to go.
Surveillance footage, with no sound, exhibits Boebert and her buddy sitting subsequent to one another throughout the play and exchanging phrases with theater employees.
After a couple of minute, safety guards escort the pair out of the theater and thru the halls of the venue.
Sooner or later, Boebert does a slight flip and seems to flip off one guard. She additionally aggressively factors on the guard whereas saying one thing.
She and her pal are finally proven the door — and so they stroll away hand-in-hand by means of the performing arts complicated.
The police report famous Boebert and her buddy instructed theater employees “stuff like ‘are you aware who I’m,’ ‘I’m on the board’ [and] ‘I will probably be contacting the mayor.’”
The report additionally said … throughout the first intermission, a public service announcement inspired all patrons to comply with the principles of conduct, which occurred earlier than Boebert’s dustup.
Boebert’s rep responded to the Denver Put up, denying the congresswoman was vaping throughout the present, however confirming she snapped some pictures unaware she was operating afoul of theater coverage.
The rep added Boebert is “certainly a supporter of the performing arts (gasp!) and, to the dismay of a choose few, enthusiastically loved a weekend efficiency of ‘Beetlejuice.'”