The man who took up a comedian’s offer to go ‘home with her’ gave an update after people became concerned for him.
Back in the summer, Kell Fire went viral after her bold appeal during a stand-up show.
Audience members at the act’s set were a little baffled as they weren’t sure if she was being serious or not, but one bloke was willing to go along with it.
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In a pretty iconic move, from videos on social media, it seems the woman has occasionally adopted the request as part of her set – and even being asked by audience members themselves.
As seen in the clip, Kell, who also creates OnlyFans content, was wrapping up a set in the US when she asked: “Does anyone just like want to go home with me tonight? I'm serious."
Delivered with a deadpan expression, she got a ‘woo’ from someone in the audience as others seemed to be left stunned by the question.
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But one plucky guy seemed brave as he took his shot for the comedian and asked: “Are you serious?”
Kell then responded: "Yeah. Do you want to come home with me tonight? Come on!"
The audience gave an applause as he eagerly shouted: “Let’s go!” and Kell seemed pretty made up she’d found someone to take up her offer.
Linking arms with the mysterious man, she can be heard saying: "I'm going to go and make myself feel better."
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Unsurprisingly, this interaction went viral after Kell shared the video on Instagram, but some seemed a little worried for the bloke.
One asked in the comments: “Is he ok though? I’m scared,” while another joked: “And we never heard from him again.”
But a few weeks after the clip was posted, the man himself, Tony Fontana, responded assuring that all was ok.
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“I appreciate the genuine concern. I am indeed alive and thriving,” he replied with a strong arm and sunglasses-face emoji.
Plus, it seems it wasn’t quite a shock moment as it may have appeared as Kell did write in her caption: “Thank god he was a professional, it could have turned out very differently!
"Keep your eyes peeled for more to come.”
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The bloke was also tagged and posted the video himself and from just a quick glance of his profile, it becomes pretty clear that he is also an OnlyFans creator.
She also confirmed it was a stunt by sharing a video of her with the 'audience member' to OnlyFans, writing: "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."
But confused by the entire thing altogether, other users commented to say: “Why doesn’t this happen when I got to comedy shows?”
Well mate, that would be because it wasn’t real, it was a stunt.