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Girls' actress goes 'nuts' about Jay Z

Issue No. 19 | October 01-15, 2013

Twenty-eight-year-old British actress Jemima Kirke had to be removed by security personnel as she got overly excited seeing rapper Jay Z who was on a tour to promote his new album. The Girls’ actress latched on to Jay Z and refused to let go while he rapped to the crowd.

But Jay Z ran into more trouble than just tiredness as he filmed the performance art piece for Picasso Baby, after Girls’ actress Jemima Kirke got slightly overexcited. Jemima, who plays Jessa Johansson in the hit HBO show, threw herself at Jay Z and clung to him till security had to be called. The blonde actress, who was wearing pink trousers and a black top, kept smiling broadly as she kept a tight grip on the musician. However, Jay Z didn’t let the unwanted attention from Jemima distract from his performance, continuing to rap to the eager crowd.