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Theater Goes Nuts As Hillary Clinton Appears In The Audience
"We love you, Hillary!" the crowd called to the former presidential candidate.
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Nina Golgowski, Trends reporter, HuffPost, 07/03/2017 17:01 EDT | Updated 5 hours ago, http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/e...8248e4b02734df33c3fd
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Nina Golgowski, Trends reporter, HuffPost, 07/03/2017 17:01 EDT | Updated 5 hours ago, http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/e...8248e4b02734df33c3fd
If she was looking for a quiet night on the town, she must have been wildly disappointed.
Hillary Clinton received a standing ovation as she and former President Bill Clinton made their way to their seats for a performance of the Tony Award-winning play βOsloβ in New York City on Sunday night.
The former secretary of state and presidential candidate was quietly walking down the aisle when audience members caught sight of her and broke out into applause and cheers.
βWe love you, Hillary!β several people were heard shouting as others began chanting her first name.
With what appeared to be the entire house on its feet, Clinton turned to wave at her supporters as her husband reached her side.
It was far from the first such welcome received by the former first lady and New York senator since she conceded the presidential election to Donald Trump. She has been met with similar receptions while attending other Broadway productions, including βSunset Boulevard,β βIn Transitβ and βThe Color Purple.β
In contrast, Vice President Mike Pence was booed by audience members at a performance of βHamilton,β shortly after Trumpβs election win.
So thrilled to see President Bill and Secretary Hillary Clinton in audience of Oslo at Lincoln Center today. Seems others felt as I did.
Theater Goes Nuts As Hillary Clinton Appears In The Audience
"We love you, Hillary!" the crowd called to the former presidential candidate.
Nina Golgowski, Trends reporter, HuffPost, 07/03/2017 17:01 EDT | Updated 5 hours ago, http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/e...8248e4b02734df33c3fd
If she was looking for a quiet night on the town, she must have been wildly disappointed.
Hillary Clinton received a standing ovation as she and former President Bill Clinton made their way to their seats for a performance of the Tony Award-winning play βOsloβ in New York City on Sunday night.
In contrast, Vice President Mike Pence was booed by audience members at a performance of βHamilton,β shortly after Trumpβs election win.
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