
A man once took up the offer of comedian Kell Fire to 'come home with her', but until this update, audiences weren't sure what happened after that.
Back in the summer of 2024, Fire asked a crowd at a comedy gig in the US: "Does anyone just like want to go home with me tonight? I'm serious."
It seemed that despite her saying this, so many people in the crowd weren't sure whether this was the setup to another joke, as she was largely met with silence and a distant 'woo' sound.
However, one person did ask if she was actually being serious, and she reassured him she was, so he agreed to go home with her after the show.
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This prompted a round of applause from the audience, as the two of them linked arms and Fire said: "I'm going to go and make myself feel better."
Some people were left wondering what happened to the guy, and it turns out it was a man called Tony Fontana. Both Fontana and Fire them are adult content creators, as she set up an OnlyFans and he also regularly creates adults-only content.
Fire later said: "Thank God he was a professional, it could have turned out very differently!"
Meanwhile, a few weeks after the clip was shared by the comedian and went viral, Fontana posted to respond to folks who had been asking if he was alright and if anybody had heard from him after the event.
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He said: "I appreciate the genuine concern. I am indeed alive and thriving."
Her asking if anyone wanted to come home with her after the gig appears to have been a stunt, as Fire shared a video of herself and Fontana to her OnlyFans as she wrote: "VID SOLD! Ended my set asking the audience if someone would come home with me. They came to my car and then on my face."
Presumably, that will reassure anyone who was worried that this was a real audience interaction, or that something had happened to the guy.
Interactions between comedians and their audience are nothing new; plenty of funny folks will break from their routine material to josh around with the people sitting in the front row.
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Some aren't so friendly, however, as Natalie Cuomo had to deal with someone who didn't like a joke she told about him after he said he wanted to take the microphone.
She told him to 'look me in the f**king eyes' to applause from the audience, with them chanting her name by the end as she then invited the guy to leave.
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