
Kayne West jumps onstage after Taylor Swift won the "Best Female Video" award and takes over the microphone
Kanye West provoked harsh reactions after he interrupted Taylor Swift’s Award acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards obviously to declare that the award should have gone to Beyonce!!
But the story of Kanye’s delima didn’t stop there. The guy was critisized by almost everyone who attended the event as well as those who watched it later on TV. His own apology statement on the “Jay Leno Show” included his intention to approach Taylot Swift with a more personal apology. In his own words Kanye added; “I’m just ashamed that my hurt caused someone else’s hurt,†“and I don’t try to justify it because I was just in the wrong.â€
Later, we’ve heard that Taylor’s mother had her own share of confronting Kanye West backstage at the Radio City Music Hall during the MTV Video Music Awards, where Kanye described the conversation as “she said the same thing my mother would have saidâ€. And while that all took place on stage and backstage, Beyonce looked extremely embarrassed and later gave her own acceptance speech microphone to Swift as a reconciliation. Both girls were smiling while Taylor had the time “which West cut short” to thank her fans.

Taylor Swift speaks after Beyonce allows her to finish her speech that was cut short by Kanye West after Beyonce won "Best Video of the Year"
Now, lets come to the point where Kanye becomes a Jackass. According to an ABC News reporter Twittering page; US President Barack Obama expressed his own disapproval of rapper Kanye West’s action by calling him a “jackass”. This incident occured in an off-the-record conversation during a CNBC interview at the White House on September 14th 2009. NBC and ABC share a fiber optic line which allowed some ABC employees overhear the taped interview between the president and CNBC’s reporter and accordingly reported an off the record innocent comment which was tweeted to one million followers before they got deleted after less than an hour. ABC News, which by this short sentence, attracted much attention over presidential verses entertainment news and later issued an apology; “This was done before our editorial process had been completed. That was wrong. We apologize to the White House and CNBC and are taking steps to ensure that it will not happen again.”