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Contestants stunned as comedian does ping pong show as part of strip tease in new Amazon Prime series

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Updated 16:54 22 Mar 2025 GMTPublished 16:36 22 Mar 2025 GMT

Contestants stunned as comedian does ping pong show as part of strip tease in new Amazon Prime series

Harriet Kemsley's performance left the reality show's contestants speechless

Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair

A new reality show has been released on Prime Video, and it's unlike anything we've seen before.

LOL: Last One Laughing is a show that has been done in a lot of other countries around the world already, including Germany, Brazil, Canada and Ireland - but it's finally landed in the UK.

Hosted by Jimmy Carr, the premise of the show is to bring together 10 of the country's best comedians and trap them in a room together, with one goal: to try and make each other laugh, without bursting into laughter themselves.

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It results in a number of hilarious attempts from the celebs, who get more and more desperate to get a giggle out of their counterparts.

The contestants get quite desperate (Prime Video)
The contestants get quite desperate (Prime Video)

But in episode three of the Prime Video series, comedian Harriet Kemsley is instructed to 'go to the locker room and play her joke' by Carr.

With each contestant preparing an act of some sort, Kemsley comes out in a trench coat with an oversized fireman suit underneath, joking 'there's a fire in my pants, and for once, it's not the c**p', as she jokingly strips.

Carr watches on from a different room with a number of other recognisable comedians, such as Joe Wilkinson and Joe Lycett, bursting into laughter.

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Underneath the fireman suit is a police costume though, followed by a dress.

Kemsley sports a backwards cap throughout, and even takes off multiple pairs of underwear in an attempt to get her contestants to crack.

It's fair to say she comes close with some, though Richard Ayoade expectedly remained straight-faced.

After taking off her tights and then peeling a plaster off her arm (for some reason) and dropping it, she takes a seat on stage for her finale.

Honestly, nobody could have expected what was to come next.

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Kemsley sits down, holds something in her crotch area and looks to push down on it, resulting in a machine shooting out ping pong balls from what looks like her, err, private area.

The contestants were left wide eyed and shocked by the move, while Carr was in bits.

She then invited some of them to come up and hit some of the balls with a ping pong paddle.

The first ping pong ball launch caught everyone off-guard (Prime Video)
The first ping pong ball launch caught everyone off-guard (Prime Video)

Judi Love then dropped what might be one of the funniest lines we've heard on TV after Bob Mortimer hit her with one of her balls.

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"I mean, your p***y ball just hit me on my shoulder," she pointed out, adding: "How did the show get to this stage?"

In a talking head, Rob Beckett said it was 'tough' when the balls started coming out, and that Love's comments 'didn't help', as he was fighting back a grin.

Surprisingly though, despite some noises from Kemsley without breaking, they all saw the act out without laughing, with 'p***y balls' all over the floor.

LOL: Last One Laughing is available to watch on Prime Video.

Featured Image Credit: Prime Video

Topics: Jimmy Carr, Amazon Prime, TV, Weird

Joshua Nair
Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair is a journalist at LADbible. Born in Malaysia and raised in Dubai, he has always been interested in writing about a range of subjects, from sports to trending pop culture news. After graduating from Oxford Brookes University with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing, he got a job freelance writing for SPORTbible while working in marketing before landing a full-time role at LADbible. Unfortunately, he's unhealthily obsessed with Manchester United, which takes its toll on his mental and physical health. Daily.

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