‘Of course it was rude because it was [Taylor Swift’s] moment, but that’s the way he really felt,’ Jay says, admitting incident was ‘rude.’ By James Montgomery Jay-Z Photo: Bryan Bedder/ Getty Images Jay-Z has known Kanye West for many years, so when he watched West interrupt Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at the MTV Video Music Awards, he probably wasn’t as surprised as a lot of people. “He’s just a super-passionate person, and of course it was rude because it was [Swift’s] moment, but that’s the way he really felt. [But] he’s been that passionate from his first record,” Jay reportedly told BBC Radio
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Jay-Z Defends ‘Super-Passionate’ Kanye West’s VMA Interruption