Glastonbury 2015: Kanye West Had An Expletive Filled Performance, Taylor Swift Finally Had Her Revenge?[ PHOTOS]

As the music artists like Mary J Blige, Pharrell Williams and Lionel Richie tried to win the crowd with their outstanding performance, Kanye West doesn't seem to bother.

During the Glastonbury 2015 on Friday, the rapper took the stage with no special effects and no dancers by his side.

He just simply rapped and filled his performance with expletive words. This created negative reviews from the Media. Even the BBC's subtitle team failed to keep up with him Kanye West's expletive- filled performance.

BBC's subtitle department tried to change some of the rapper's expletive lyrics, but when the "ligger" and "motherducker" words appeared on screen, they decided to caption the rest of the expletive-laden words with "He raps."

During his expletive Glastonbury production number the rapper keeps on repeating to the audience that they are watching "the greatest living rock star on the planet."

After a few minutes of his expletive performance under a "low-level panel of lights" as described by officials, comedian Lee Nelson suddenly appeared on stage with a microphone and rapped along with Kanye. Then security quickly took the prankster out from the stage.

While other thinks that the prankster's invasion ruined Kanye's performance, many fans think that West deserved the interruption, back in 2009, the rapper interrupted the 'Bad Blood' hit maker Tailor Swift during her acceptance speech at the Video Music Awards.

His wife Kim Kardashian was backstage, supporting him during his production. He gushed over Kim, saying, "she brought this poetry out of me."

The couple reportedly arrived at the festival by helicopter

While Lionel Richie and Pharrell Williams are considered to be the highlight of the festival for their lively performances that the fans found entertaining, 134,000 petitions from angry Glastonbury fans wanted Kanye's headline act be cancelled, claimed by the Mail Online.

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