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Lauryn Hill Goes Off On Fan

As much as we love Lauryn Hill, we can’t take her side on this one.

The “Ex-Factor” singer called out a fan who called her out for being one hour late to her own show. Lauryn was scheduled to perform at the House of Blues in Chicago last week and was 50-minutes late (of course). According to reports, fans began to complain about her tardy attendance and mediocre performance when Lauryn snapped:

“When I get up on this stage, don’t be disrespectful. You could go. No seriously, you can go. Please refund him back his money. If a little patience is too much, it’s alright. You can go. I would prefer that. You not gonna mess up my vibe for the rest of these people. You not gonna do that! You can get up, you can get your money refunded and you can go. I’m alright with that. I’m okay with that.”

Um. Lauryn, your fans are the people who’ve made and sustained your career. They deserve respect and arriving to your own show 50-minutes late is simply rude.

“Excuse me, excuse me, there’s a gentlemen over there who just did something I don’t like. Can you please escort him out and refund him his money?,” she added. “I don’t play that. I don’t need to win you over and you don’t need to win me over. You can go and you can take all of your money right back, it’s alright. I do this because I love it—not because I owe you anything. You understand that? I do this because I love it. You can get on your blogs and you can tweet and say whatever you want to. I don’t give a rat’s a–. Give that man his money back. I wanna point this gentlemen out for you. Security, security, you see this man right here sitting with his girl with the screw face on? Give him back his money please. Let him go.”

Someone needs to stage an intervention!

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