Kanye West's fans aren't showing the rapper any mercy after he unleashed a bizarre rant about Beyoncé and Jay Z before ending his concert early on Saturday.
A wave of outraged Yeezus followers blasted the controversial hip hop star for his latest antics using the Twitter hashtag #KanyeIsOverParty, which became a nationally trending topic shortly after West's tumultuous gig in Sacramento.
"Imagine being 39 years throwing temper tantrums. #KanyeIsOverParty," tweeted one user, who also shared a fan-shot video of West's rant.
Another confounded commenter suggested the outburst offered proof the "Mercy" rapper would make an unfit President, referencing West's frequent vows to run for office in 2020.
"So kanye supports trump shows up 90 min late does 3 songs rants and leaves? And yal (sic) want him for president? … #kanyeisoverparty," the user wrote.
Others, meanwhile, shared GIFS of Beyoncé looking unamused in response to West's explosive words.
The drama began after West — who took the stage more than an hour late — started going off about Beyoncé's MTV Video Music Award performance, after he had performed just three songs at the concert.
"Beyoncé, I was hurt," he told the audience, explaining, "I heard that you said you wouldn't perform unless you won Video of the Year over me and 'Hotline Bling.'"
He then transitioned to take another shot at Beyoncé's husband and his long-time collaborative partner Jay Z, who he previously called out for not visiting after Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint in Paris.
"Call me, brah, you still ain't call me," he said. "Jay Z, I know you got killas, please don't send them at my head. Just call me. Talk to me like a man."
West eventually ditched the performance at the Golden 1 Center following the lengthy rant, prompting the venue to encourage fans to "travel home safely" on Twitter shortly after.
Fans have since been receiving refunds for their tickets — which cost up to $250 — from Ticketmaster, but that wasn't enough to satisfy the stunned Twittersphere.
"Making your fans pay for a whole concert then performing only 2 songs is disrespectful #KanyeIsOverParty," one user concluded.
It's hardly the first time West has made headlines for his mid-show exploits during his "Saint Pablo Tour." Last week, he was booed in San Jose, Calif. for telling the audience he would've voted for Donald Trump had he cast his ballot in the presidential election earlier this month.
It's also not the first time a celebrity has become the subject of a similar trending hashtag this year. The #TaylorSwiftIsOverParty, for example, gained traction after Calvin Harris called out his ex, Taylor Swift, once the pop star's publicist revealed she wrote the DJ's megahit, "This Is What You Came For," in July.
Days later, the #KimExposedTaylorParty hit Twitter after Kardashian shared video of Swift approving a few lyrics in West's polarizing hit, "Famous."
Let Ye, be Ye ….
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