Key takeaways:
- Republican Representative Lauren Boebert has apologized for her disruptive behavior at a performance of the musical “Beetlejuice” in Denver, Colorado.
- In a statement released on Friday, Boebert acknowledged that her actions were not meant to be malicious, but caused harm nonetheless.
- Boebert’s apology serves as a reminder to all that disruptive behavior in public places is not acceptable, and that everyone should take responsibility for their actions.
Republican Representative Lauren Boebert has apologized for her disruptive behavior at a performance of the musical “Beetlejuice” in Denver, Colorado last Sunday. The incident, which included Boebert and another guest vaping, singing, and using phones, led to their ejection from the theater.
Surveillance video from the theater showed Boebert vaping at her seat, and her team had to promise that she would stop her “weirdo” behavior in the lead up to the 2024 campaign.
In a statement released on Friday, Boebert acknowledged that her actions were not meant to be malicious, but caused harm nonetheless. She apologized for her behavior and said that she takes full responsibility for her actions.
The incident has brought attention to Boebert’s behavior in her home district of Colorado, where she has taken a newfound interest in constituent service. Despite her Trumpy antics in Washington D.C., Boebert has been praised for her efforts to serve her constituents.
Boebert’s apology comes as a reminder to all that disruptive behavior in public places is not acceptable, and that everyone should take responsibility for their actions.
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