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Kanye West interrupted yet another acceptance speech at The Grammys

Turns out Yeezy does have a sense of humour

Christopher Hooton
Monday 09 February 2015 02:33 EST
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Album of the Year winner Beck jests with Kanye West after the rapper poked fun at the previous controversy over his Taylor Swift interjection by jumping up during Beck's speech
Album of the Year winner Beck jests with Kanye West after the rapper poked fun at the previous controversy over his Taylor Swift interjection by jumping up during Beck's speech (Getty)

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Kanye West just can't resist a good interruption at an award ceremony, and at last night's Grammys poked fun at the previous controversy over his Taylor Swift interjection by jumping up during Beck's speech.

The rapper infamously declared Beyonce's album "the best of all time" and more deserving of recognition than Swift's, something he faced a lot of criticism for.

He jokingly started to do the same at the Staples Center in LA at the close of last night's ceremony, before turning back to his seat.

Beck took it in his stride though, and in fact tried to beckon Kanye back onto the stage.

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