The crowd at this comedian's show weren't sure whether her set was over or not when she asked the audience for a volunteer to head back home with her.
US comedian Kell Fire left fans stunned after bluntly recruiting a bloke to have some fun with her as she finished her show on stage - while spectators were left struggling to work out if she was being serious or not.
She seemed to cleverly time and phrase her risqué proposition to continue the party back at her place, in a way which could have allowed her save some face if she didn't get any eager volunteers.
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Seen as though she had just discussed her previously having a mullet and being arrested, it was touch and go for a second - but one plucky comedy fan decided to grab the opportunity Kell presented with both hands.
While wrapping up her set at the intimate venue in the States, the funny woman - who also moonlights as an OnlyFans creator - was keen to sort out her plans for the rest of the night.
And when you're bored of all of your usual booty calls, why not ask the audience if any of them are up for it, eh?
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With a deadpan expression on her face, Kell said into the microphone: "Does anyone just like want to go home with me tonight? I'm serious."
A prompt 'woo' came from one member of the crowd, while it seemed like the rest were left speechless by her question.
But one man managed to muster up the courage to make a play for the redhead in front of the room full of people, seeing him ask her: "Are you serious?"
Kell then seductively responded: "Yeah. Do you want to come home with me tonight? Come on!"
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The audience then began to clap as the lucky lad eagerly shouted, 'Let's go!', while the comedy star looked pretty chuffed that she'd found a companion for the night too.
Linking arms with the lothario, she can be heard saying: "I'm going to go and make myself feel better."
Social media users couldn't believe her approach to finding someone to have fun with and flooded the post with comments after Kell shared footage of the interaction on Instagram, which subsequently went viral.
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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."
And a third joked: "Is that included in the normal ticket price?"
However, a closer look at Kell's caption suggests she meticulously pre-planned her supposedly impromptu stunt.
She wrote under the video: "Thank god he was a professional, it could have turned out very differently."
As you may recall, the comedian also dabbles in the OnlyFans sphere too - and it seems her crowd appeal for someone to take her home might have been a ploy to promote her raunchy page.
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Kell tagged fellow adult start Tony Fontana in the clip, who also shared it on his social media pages.
In an extremely explicit post on X, the funny woman then confirmed that the moment during her show was something of a publicity stunt - as she had uploaded footage of her encounter with the 'audience member' to OnlyFans.
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."
Kell's really got a way with words, hasn't she?