You may have heard about the comedian who asked the audience if anyone would come home with her, but what about the man who boldly accepted?
If you’ve not seen the clip, you’re in for a treat.
It all began when US comedian Kell Fire bluntly recruited a bloke to have some fun with her as she finished her show on stage, and naturally, the audience weren’t sure if she was serious or not.
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When she was on stage at the end of her set, she asked if someone would go back to her place... how embarrassing would it be in nobody replied?
Anyhow, while she received a rogue ‘woo’ from a crowd member, it was Mr Tony Fontana who wanted to know if she was game.
So, when he asked if she was serious, she said: "Yeah. Do you want to come home with me tonight? Come on!"
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He can then he heard saying 'let's go!', and the pair immediately took off.
Now, you may think that it’s risky business to do this with strangers, but the thing is… Fontana is also an OnlyFans star.
So, when she said that she was off to ‘make myself feel better’, little did she know it was the real deal.
Social media users were further excited when Fontana shared the clip to his Instagram, which added a new chapter to the viral video.
This is because Kell promptly commented on it, calling him a ‘professional’ and hinting that there could be OF content shared soon.
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She wrote: “Thank god he was a professional, it could have turned out very differently! Keep your eyes peeled for more to come.”
Under the original clip Keep shared to her own social media, people were bummed they didn’t get to be there to take the opportunity.
One person wrote: "Why doesn't this happen when I got to comedy shows?" as another said: "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?"
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However, could it all have been staged for some OF publicity?
This type of attention would surely garner the right amount of viewers for those who want to see what happened after the set ended and the pair hopped off to hers.
Well, the comedian took to X to share that it was, in fact, a publicity stunt and that she’s uploaded the content to her OF channel.
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She wrote on the post: "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."
Well, good for her.
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