Kanye West got 'Kanye-d' by a British heckler at Glastonbury

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Ariel Bogle
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Love him or hate him, Kanye West even has the best hecklers of all time.

During West's set at Glastonbury in the U.K. Saturday night, a man invaded the stage complete with his own microphone, the BBC reported. The heckler tried to sing along with the big deal rapper before security hustled him quickly off stage.

Wearing a t-shirt that read "Lee-Zus" in parody of West's nickname and album title "Yeezus," British comedian Lee Nelson -- real name Simon Brodkin -- claimed responsibility for the stunt on Twitter. "Some people were saying Kanye shouldn't headline Glastonbury so I thought I'd give him a hand," he wrote.

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