When you go to a comedy set, you're never quite sure what to expect. You have to go in expecting anything, including hecklers or the comedian bombing.
But you might not expect the person on stage to try and pick somebody up from the audience.
Well, that's exactly what attendees at Kell Fire's gig got.
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The American comedienne worded her request for company in an open-ended way, seemingly to save face if she didn't get any takers.
Fire was wrapping up her gig at an intimate venue when she threw out the call to her viewers.
Maintaining a deadpan expression on her face, the funny woman said: "Does anyone just like want to go home with me tonight? I'm serious."
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Most people seemed too stunned to respond, but a 'woo' went up from the crowd. Standard audience behaviour so far.
But one man took things a step further by asking: "Are you serious?"
In a seductive tone of voice, Fire responded: "Yeah. Do you want to come home with me tonight? Come on!"
The audience started getting revved up and began applauding as the audience member shouted: "Let's go!"
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Looking pretty pleased with herself, Fire linked arms with the keen spectator and could be heard saying: "I'm going to go and make myself feel better."
That's one way to do it.
Social media users couldn't resist commenting on the unusual event and flooded the post with comments after a clip of the interaction was shared to Instagram.
One person said: "Why doesn't this happen when I got to comedy shows?", as another wrote: "I support this. We'd all be happier if this happened more often."
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And a third joked: "Is that included in the normal ticket price?"
It appears that Fire planned the seemingly impromptu event ahead of time.
In the video's caption, she wrote: "Thank god he was a professional, it could have turned out very differently."
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Given that she also dabbles in OnlyFans, this comment could imply the man in the audience was a fellow content creator.
It could also just mean he was really good in the bedroom, who's to say?
But with adult film star Tony Fontana tagged in the clip, that seems to confirm the post's hidden meaning.
Over on X, Fire confirmed that the whole thing was a publicity stunt.
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."