Lauren Boebert's Controversial Theater Moments: Apologies and Middle Finger Salutes

Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert issued an apology after being removed from a performance of "Beetlejuice" at the Buell Theatre in Denver. Boebert attributed her behavior to the stress of her ongoing divorce and claimed to not recall vaping during the incident. She expressed regret for causing harm and pledged to earn back the trust of her constituents. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts confirmed that two patrons were removed for not adhering to guest policies but did not disclose specific details. Boebert, who is serving her second term in the U.S. House of Representatives, has received support from some constituents during this challenging time.
- Lauren Boebert apologizes following removal from "Beetlejuice" at Denver theater CBS News
- Boebert Apologizes for Vaping in a Denver Theater The New York Times
- Lauren Boebert says she ‘fell short of values’ after Beetlejuice groping video The Guardian US
- Carman: Lauren Boebert gives a middle finger salute to her constituents The Colorado Sun
- 'Don't be a Boebert' and other rules for attending the theater San Francisco Chronicle
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