Word on web is Kanye West harassed a pair of handicapped fans during a performance in Australia and footage from the incident has hit the net.

West has been making all kinds of headlines since his Yeezus tour ventured Down Under but this may top the list.

In the footage, West can be seen stopping his performance of "Good Life" requesting that the entire crowd get on their feet, excluding the handicapped.

"I decided I can't do this song, I can't do the rest of this show until everybody stand up," West said during the show. "Unless you got a handicap pass where you get special parking and s**t. And I'ma see you if you ain't standing up, believe me. I'm real good at that."

The "Bound 2" rapper proceeded to point out members of the audience who hadn't gotten on their feet. The clip shows West then turning his attention to two fans in particular.

As West and the rest of the crowd waited on these concertgoers, boos and chants on "Stand up!" soon followed.

"This is the longest I've had to wait to do the song, it's unbelievable," he said. "Now if he is in a wheelchair, then it's fine."

Once West received confirmation that the fans were handicapped, be continued on with the show. Check out the footage, per Vibe, after the jump.

Last week, Kanye West made headlines after he was reportedly rushed to an Australian hospital for a really bad migraine.

MTV reports that West was transferred to a Melbourne area hospital for precautionary measures but was later released after an MRI proved that nothing serious was the cause of the debilitating pain. Despite his visit to the ER, Live Nation later confirmed that West did indeed take the stage in Melbourne, Australia Wednesday night.

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