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Kanye West Teaches Anti-Kardashian Heckler a Lesson Amid Screams of 'No Talent'

Kanye West and the Kardashians were victims of heckling recently, and the rapper decided to educate the antagonist about doubting his talents.

West, 35, his girlfriend reality television star Kim Kardashian, her nephew Mason, sister Kourtney and soon-to-be brother in law Scott Disick were recently caught on video where a woman screamed "no talent" as they walked by. Disick, 29, decided to defend West.

"No talent," Disick responded. "Have you heard 'Ye rap?"

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West decided to confront the woman and introduce himself.

"I'm Kanye West, that doesn't make sense," West told the heckler as Kardashian took him by the arm and led him away from the scene.

West walked away from the incident with a smile on his face and Kardashian's hand on his back. Although the group seemed to walk away from the situation with smiles, the heckler has not been the first person to question the word "talent" when paired with Kardashian publicly.

Oprah Winfrey recently questioned the Kardashians' talents in a two-part interview with the family on "Oprah's Next Chapter."

"Are they really 'famous for being famous' or is there something more," the media proprietor asked.

However, Barbara Walters posed the question to the family a bit more bluntly in an ABC interview last December.

"'You don't really act; you don't sing; you don't dance," Walters asked the family. "You don't have any – forgive me – any talent!"

Although Kim, Khloe and Kourtney did not look happy with Walters' observations during the interview, they agreed with her.

"None of us think we have talent," Khloe said. "None of us think we can sing or act or dance."

Kourtney responded by saying, "We don't disagree."

Kim, however, defended her family's line of work.

"I think it's more of a challenge for you to go on a reality show, and get people to fall in love with you for being you," she said.

However, Walters echoed the sentiments of many who have watched the Kardashians on their small screens.

"There's something about the multi-million dollar empire known as the Kardashians that really gets under people's skin," Walters said. "But I've got to tell you, I don't think the Kardashians mind one bit."

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