Bad Bunny will not compromise.
11.05.2022 - 18:03 / nypost.com
famously foul-tempered Broadway diva, 73, was caught on camera hollering at a maskless theatergoer on Monday night, following a performance of her hit musical “Company.”The explosive moment was recorded by another audience member and posted to Twitter, where it quickly went viral, racking up nearly 200,000 views as of Wednesday morning before spawning a series of reposts. (Warning: There is profanity uttered.)“Put your mask over your nose, that’s why you’re in the theater,” LuPone can be heard lecturing the bare-faced patron at the beginning of the 30-second clip.
The two-time Tony winner — who battled COVID back in February — subsequently blasted: “That is the rule. If you don’t want to follow the rule, get the f–k out!” The audience was heard erupting with cheers, as LuPone continued: “Who do you think you are? That you do not respect the people that are sitting around you!”But why is no one mentioning she bent down to pick up her drink and white cheddar cheez its before storming out pic.twitter.com/Oi6xSC6NX5However, the maskless woman in the audience wasn’t taking LuPone’s dressing down lightly, yelling back: “I pay your salary!”“Bulls–t! Chris Harper pays my salary!” the Broadway icon raged in response, referencing the name of “Company’s” producer.
The clip cut off following LuPone’s reply, but another person purporting to be in the audience tweeted that the maskless woman walked out of the theater — cheese in hand — following the verbal spat. Reps for LuPone declined The Post’s request for comment.Meanwhile, it’s not the first time that LuPone has let her temper get the better of her while on stage, beginning with the infamous tongue-lashing she gave a photo-snapping patron in 2009 at the closing night performance
.Bad Bunny will not compromise.
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the “Ellen DeGeneres Show” finale Thursday. The 53-year-old thespian kicked off her spot by fittingly slow-dancing with DeGeneres to Donna Summer’s “Last Dance.” Aniston then dropped the divorce bombshell after the 64-year-old comic asked how she handled the “Friends” finale in 2004.“Well, I got a divorce and went into therapy,” quipped Aniston while laughing. “And then I did a movie called ‘The Break-Up.’ “She was referencing her highly publicized split with Pitt in 2005, after they were married for four and a half years.
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If you’ve seen that viral video of Patti LuPone this week, you’re going to appreciate these new photos.
Patti LuPone is not taking any chances when it comes to rules surrounding face coverings at her shows. The 73-year-old Broadway star, who is quite famous for her colorful mannerisms, did a number on a theatergoer Monday.
caught on camera slamming a maskless theatergoer on Tuesday night. The stage icon, 73, hollered at the bare-faced patron following a performance of her hit musical “Company,” with the foul-mouthed footage subsequently going viral on social media. The explosive incident divided the internet, with some pundits claiming the veteran performer was “rude,” “vulgar” and “disrespectful.”But on Wednesday, LuPone doubled down — and was supported by her play’s producers.
Patti LuPone has strong feelings about how to properly wear face masks: wear them correctly or «get the f**k out!» The Broadway star made her stance crystal clear Tuesday during a post- performance Q&A session.The 73-year-old actress and some of her co-stars had just finished performing and were set to take questions from audience members, but the session came to a screeching halt after LuPone went on an expletive-laced tirade after two theatergoers refused to wear their masks over their noses.In video circulating around social media and taken by other audience members, LuPone can be heard and seen shouting, «That is the rule. If you don't want to follow the rules, get the f**k out!»LuPone, who earlier this week was nominated for her eighth Tony Award, wasn't done.«Who do you think you are, that you do not respect the people that are sitting around you?» she added.
pic.twitter.com/XWnkDxyoGo“Put your mask over your nose!” LuPone began. “That’s why you’re in the theater.
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Patti LuPone making sure everyone in the audience for her performance of Company is COVID-19 compliant.
Wilson Chapman editorBroadway legend Patti LuPone is famous for her long history of calling out theatergoers who fail to follow proper theater etiquette, and that continued Tuesday when she exchanged harsh words with an anti-mask attendee during a production of “Company” on Broadway.The interaction occurred after the show, when LuPone — who stars in the musical as Joanne — appeared with the rest of her cast in a post-show Q&A hosted and filmed by the American Theater Wing. During the Q&A, LuPone called out a patron who wasn’t wearing a mask properly.
Patti LuPone and Company are doubling down on their message to Broadway theatergoers: Wear a mask.