Rep. Lauren Boebert apologizes after getting kicked out of show and falsely denying she vaped
- U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert has apologized for vaping, recording, and causing a disturbance during a performance of the "Beetlejuice" musical in downtown Denver.
- Boebert initially denied the reports but video footage confirms her use of a vape pen during the show. Despite her actions not being meant to cause harm, she acknowledges that they did and expresses regret.
- Boebert attributes her behavior to the challenging personal time she and her family are going through, including her divorce, and promises to work to regain the public's trust.
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Lauren Boebert Stays Mum on Public Groping in Video, Apologizes for Vaping
The far-right Republican who has made it her mission to cast drag queens and transgender people as sexual deviants apologized for vaping in a theater last week but didn’t mention fondling her date during the show.
Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert Fondled Her Date During a Packed, All-Ages 'Beetlejuice' Musical
Colorado Representative and self-professed devout Christian Lauren Boebert apologized Friday after initially denying reports about her vaping and disruptive behavior during a family-friendly showing of the Beetlejuice musical in Denver this past Sunday. The 36-year-old separated grandmother and her date...
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'Beetlejuice' groping video: US Congresswoman Lauren Boebert issues apology
Lauren Boebert, a Republican representative for Colorado, and her male companion were asked to leave a performance of the Beetlejuice musical in Denver due to their disruptive behavior, media reports said adding that the US congresswoman has now issued an apology for her actions. In a Friday (September 15) evening statement, Boebert acknowledged that she "fell short of her values" during the incident.
Boebert 'truly sorry' after causing disturbance at Denver theatre that was caught on video
Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., acknowledged the “unwanted attention" she received after she and a male patron were escorted out of a Denver theatre for causing a disturbance on Sunday.
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