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Lauren Boebert denied vaping at the 'Beetlejuice' performance she was kicked out of. Video clearly shows she did.

Sep 15, 2023, 17:49 IST
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Rep. Lauren Boebert vaping, left, and a Broadway performance of "Beetlejuice," right, in a composite image.9NEWS via Denvers Arts and Venues, Getty Images
  • Rep. Lauren Boebert denied vaping at a performance of "Beetlejuice" in Denver.
  • New footage shows her taking a hit and blowing out vapor. A pregnant woman later sat behind her.
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Rep. Lauren Boebert denied vaping at the performance of "Beetlejuice" in Denver, Colorado, that she was escorted out of. But new footage shows Boebert taking a hit from her vape, with a pregnant woman later sitting directly behind her.

Security footage obtained by 9NEWS Denver shows Boebert sitting in her seat and reaching into her bag. In the video, she can be seen bringing an object to her mouth, sucking on it, and then blowing out a cloud of vapor.

Later in the performance, a pregnant woman sitting behind her can be seen saying something to Boebert. The woman told The Denver Post that she asked Boebert to stop vaping, adding that the Colorado lawmaker refused.

The pregnant woman, whose name the Post did not release because she feared "backlash" from Boebert and her supporters, also said that Boebert called her a "sad and miserable person."

Boebert's campaign manager, Drew Sexton, confirmed in a statement that Boebert was escorted out of the performance but denied that she had been vaping.

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He claimed that the fog machines and electronic cigarettes used in the show might have resulted in "a misunderstanding from someone sitting near her," according to The Washington Post.

An incident report provided to Insider by Denver Arts and Venues said that two patrons, one of whom was later identified as Boebert, received three different complaints of "vaping, singing, causing a disturbance."

Footage also shows Boebert dancing in her seat.

In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Boebert said she pleads "guilty to laughing and singing too loud! "

Boebert's team did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

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