Kanye West wheelchair incident during a concert at the Qantas Credit Union Arena on Friday has left fans shocked. According to a report by The Independent,
during the Kanye West wheelchair incident, the rapper tried shaming two fans who wouldn't stand during one of his songs, apparently not knowing that one was in a wheelchair while the other had a prosthetic limb.

According to Vulture, the Kanye West wheelchair incident on Friday happened at the Qantas Credit Union Arena in Sydney, Australia as Kanye wanted everyone in the audience to get on their feet join the craze of "Good Life." He didn't just want everyone in the audience doing it though, he demanded every member to get up and dance.

According to the Daily Mail, the Kanye West wheelchair incident caused some controversy around the world. And now, the controversy doesn't just stop with hearsay and the grapevine, alleged videos capturing the incident emerged thus showing exactly what occurred during his Friday gig.

In the video, Kanye stopped singing "Good Life" and told his audience he wouldn't continue until each one of his fans was standing up.

According to Fox News, majority of the audience stood up. However, West stopped singing after he spotted two people not following his instructions. He reportedly called them out as well for not following suit. He even sent his bodyguard Pascal Duvier to make sure some seated fans which he saw were in fact using wheelchairs.

In the Kanye West wheelchair incident video, the 37-year-old rapper could be heard saying, "I can't do this song, I can't do this show until everybody stand up,' he said, saying fans were only exempt if 'you got a handicap pass and you get special parking and s**t."

He added, "Imma see you if you ain't standing up, believe me, I'm very good at that."

Fortunately, the concertgoer waved a prosthetic limb explaining why they weren't dancing. The musician then acknowledged them, saying, "Okay, you fine!"

However, another fan remained seated and Kanye once again insisted that that fan stand up.

He said, "This is the longest I've had to wait to do a song, it's unbelievable." Pascal had to check whether the person was really in a wheelchair. The Kanye West wheelchair incident eventually ended as West found out that the other fan was indeed in a wheelchair.

According to the Daily Mail, the German bodyguard, who has been seen with Kim Kardashian frequently as well, confirmed the fact to Kanye. Eventually, the concert continued and began "Good Life" from the beginning.


The Daily Mail reports that the Kanye West wheelchair incident came after the artist was also criticised at his Melbourne show at Rod Laver Arena earlier in the week for making similar statements.

West reportedly said, "I can't go on with this song if there's people in here sitting down unless y'all sitting down because y'all handicapped. Unless y'all have handicapped parking?"

It has been reported however that in previous concerts, such as the one in June, Kanye was able to go out of his way to assist disabled fans. He reportedly asked his microphone to be given to a fan in a wheelchair.

US fan Eliiot Briones told E! News, "I was in the second row. There were a lot of people blocking me, and Kanye noticed. Kanye told the security guard to give me the mic."

Briones didn't actually meet the star, but he said the gesture at the Texas show still "means a lot to me. I don't know how to explain. It's just a humble experience."

Meanwhile, as if the Kanye West wheelchair incident hadn't occurred, Kim cheered Kanye on from the crowd, apparently enjoying the show from the sound check area in between the mosh and the bleachers.

The 33-year-old reality star was seen with her husband and daughter jetting out of Sydney on Monday morning.

On Sunday, the couple spent their off day touring Sydney's most exclusive boutiques, reports the Daily Mail.

It appears that it isn't only Kanye causing pandemonium in the famous state capital of New South Wales. Kim caused some mayhem of her own during a visit to a Sydney shopping center promoting her clothing line, according to Fox News. Thousands of fans reportedly fell in line just to try and see the reality star.

Kanye West wheelchair incident was a situation that's pretty awkward, but it appears it isn't as severe as what the Internet is making it out to be.

See accounts of Kanye West wheelchair incident from the videos below to judge Kanye's actions for yourself.