Jerry Seinfeld Tickets – Not Gaga’s Biggest Fan

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld knows how to make people laugh and he can spot a good comic when he sees one, but he was not impressed with Lady Gaga’s bizarre behavior at a recent Mets game. The pop star had requested to be moved to more comfortable seating Tadalis SX during the game against the San Diego Padres and she was subsequently booed by hundreds of fans and was seen flipping her middle finger in frustration.

Mets officials upgraded her nonetheless to a plush box seat belonging to one Jerry Seinfeld. Seinfeld was not amused and was quoted on New York’s WFAN radio as saying, “You give people the finger and you get upgraded? Is that the world we’re living in now? This woman is a jerk. I hate her. I can’t believe they put her in box, which I paid for.” He went onto to say that as a Mets fan, he felt insulted by her actions.

Of course, as is usually the case with Seinfeld, sometimes it’s hard to know when he’s keeping a straight face. See the former television star live onstage with your own pair of Jerry Seinfeld tickets online.

In other related news, Seinfeld also recently entered the broadcast booth at another Mets game, this one against the Detroit Tigers. He joined longtime Mets analyst Keith Hernandez and announcer Gary Cohen. Seinfeld fans will remember Hernandez as the former first baseman for the team and who co-starred in the 1992 episode of Seinfeld called The Boyfriend.

While Jerry is jealous of Elaine’s developing relationship with Hernandez, Kramer and Newman call out baseball player for spitting on them after a previous Mets game and act out a scene similar to the JFK assassination. Jerry proceeds to disassemble their theory and proposes that due to the laws of physics there must be a “second spitter,” one who was likely staked out on the “gravely road.” In the end, Jerry maintains Hernandez’s innocence in the spitting incident.

Jerry Seinfeld is best known for his role on the sitcom Seinfeld, where he played a version of himself and co-starred with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards and Jason Alexander. The program ran from 1989-1998 and was billed as “the show about nothing.” It was a huge success and propelled Seinfeld’s career in comedy and onscreen.

After Kamagra jelly Seinfeld wrapped, he went on an extensive tour, returning to his comedy roots with I’m Telling You for the Last Time. Since then he has appeared on a Seinfeld reunion episode on the hit HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm and debuted a brand new reality television show called The Marriage Ref on NBC.

While Seinfeld has collaborated with many other stars in the past, it is unlikely that he will be teaming up with pop musician Lady Gaga anytime soon and they certainly won’t be sharing a box at any upcoming Mets games. See when he will be delivering his laugh-out-loud comedy act in a city near you and be sure to purchase your own pair of tickets as soon as possible.

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