Fans were kicked out of the musical "The Bodyguard" after they refused to settle down.

"The Bodyguard: is a musical that features songs from Whitney Houston's discography, and it is a musical adaptation of the same movie the legendary vocalist starred in 1992.

According to Insider, the musical was stopped momentarily when fans began singing loudly-it was so loud that the show's star could not be heard over their singing.

Six police officers were deployed to the Palace Theatre in Manchester to escort the fans out of the venue for disrupting the performance and other audiences' viewing experience.

A video of the incident has begun making its rounds on the Internet. It shows a pair of women being aggressively pulled out of the theatre.

"Audience member removed from Palace Theatre Manchester during performance of 'The Bodyguard'," read the video that is currently being circulated TikTok.

Apology

Despite being sung over, Melody Thorton, the lead in "The Bodyguard," and former Pussycat Dolls member apologized to the audience for the disruption.

However, fans were more than happy to see the disruptive and noisy pair. Apparently, they were warned several times before they were kicked out of the musical, but they refused to quiet down.

Producers even appealed with the audience to stop singing with a sign: "please refrain from singing along. Thank you."

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Confusing

The person who captured the incident on video shared that the venue was "chaotic" and that people were already "screaming" at the two women and telling them "out, out!"

"We got about half an hour in and that was when it first all went black on the stage and everyone was a bit confused as to what was going on. I thought it might be the interval and I was thinking surely not so soon in," he said.

"And then it became apparent once there was an announcement and there was a bit of a kerfuffle in the audience, they said they had to hold the show due to audience disruption."

Due to the disruption, the audience were not able to watch the end of the musical, and most felt sorry for the cast who have worked hard to give fans a show.

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