This is unreal. During the 2016 People's Choice Award today (Jan. 6), The Talk won Favorite Daytime TV Hosting Team award, beating Good Morning America, Live with Kelly and Michael, Today and The View. As Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood and Aisha Tyler were giving their acceptance speech, 20-year-old Zacari Nicasio, who was obviously inspired by Kanye West's 2009 VMAs antics towards Taylor Swift, crashed the stage to promote Kevin Gates' new upcoming album Islah plus quote Yeezy's new song "Facts."

"Yeezy just jumped over Jumpman," said the uninvited guest. The stage crasher was quickly escorted off stage by security certainly. Underwood looked like she was ready to beat the hell out of him and Osbourne literally kicked him off stage. How in the hell did some random guy get passed security? Who knows. This is one bizarre moment. Watch the incident above. XXL has reached out to both Kevin Gates and Kanye West's camps for comment.

Who is Zacari Nicasio? Well this isn't his first time crashing an exclusive party. He previously snuck into Kris Jenner’s 60th birthday party, American Music Awards, the Star Wars: The Force Awakens world premiere and Rihanna’s Diamond Bal. The aspiring rapper told TMZ after the show that he's going to be a superstar. “I will be a superstar — I will be one of the greatest, if I’m not yet,” he said. Nicasio also shared how he even got into the 2016 People's Choice Award. “I got a gift, like a ticket or whatever ... from one of my friends,” he told TMZ. “I’m here for a reason. I’m here to be one of the greatest.” He also has no connection with Kanye West or Kevin Gates. Check out his Instagram and Twitter accounts.

Islah, Gates' debut studio album, was schedule to come out last month in December but the release date was pushed back. "Facts" was released at 11 p.m. during New Years Eve via Kanye's wife Kim Kardashian, who shared the SoundCloud link via her Twitter.

Twitter of course went nuts.

 

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