Hecklers nearly derailed a panel discussion ahead of Miley Cyrus' visual album premiere during the Tribeca Festival. The singer and actress unveiled her "Something Beautiful" film (that accompanies the album of the same name) during the annual festival at the Beacon Theater in New York City.
During the Q&A session with producer Panos Cosmatos as well as co-directors and co-writers Jacob Bixenman and Brendan Walter, fans screamed out their demands over the conversation.
"We thought this was a concert... we paid $800," screamed out attendees.
@mileyeditionsAttendees at Miley Cyrus film premiere were upset she did not sing. Luckily for them she is nice.
♬ original sound - dailyeditions"Are you actually going to sing," another demanded as the crowd erupted.
She gracefully relented and said her Hannah Montana movie hit "The Climb" acapella. She pointed out that the group was not joining in, and the impromptu performance ended with the audience loudly singing along.
Fans were furious in her defense.
"She’s so nice and patient," complimented one fan. "Those 'fans' are soooo rude and entitled. They should be ashamed.""They paid $800 for an event they didn’t even know what it was," wondered another.
"Singing to calm them down like they're a bunch of toddlers," noted one more.
The film is slated to be in theaters for one night only in the U.S. and Canada on June 12 and international showings available on June 27th. However the album is available for purchase and streaming now.
Cyrus' placating gesture really resonated with people, who applauded her for being "classy" in a tough situation.
"Very nice of her to sing," complimented on person. "She didn't need to. That was rude to whoever yelled at her."
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