Moment guy takes up comedian's offer for 'someone to go home with her' after she finished her set

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By Asiya Ali

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A comedian left audience members stunned after asking if anyone in the crowd was interested in "going home" with her.

Stand-up comic Kell Fire, who boasts over 5k followers on Instagram, decided to end her set by bluntly recruiting someone to have some fun with her.

In a video posted on social media, the woman is heard boldly asking her audience: “Does anyone just want to like, go home with me?"

Watch the shocking clip below:

As Kell was met with a few seconds of stunned silence - apart from one crowd member who "wooed" - she assured everyone that she was deadly "serious".

There was more awkward quietness before a brave man stepped up to the plate and asked the redhead: “Are you serious?” to which she responded: “Yes. Do you want to go home with me tonight?"

The crowd began to cheer in support of the pair's new-found romance while the lucky man eagerly yelled "Let's go!"

The comedian looked pretty happy that she'd found a company for the night as she remarked: “I am going to go and make myself feel better,” before leaving the stage with her date.

Kell posted the clip on her Instagram page and it has amassed a staggering 812K viewers. She captioned it: "Thank god he was a professional, it could have turned out very differently."

Many viewers shared their reactions to the proposition as one person said: "I'd love to have you on the secret show.'"

Another user commented that they "support this" and added: "We'd all be happier if this happened more often."

A third quipped: "Why doesn't this happen when I [go] to comedy shows," while a fourth added: "Not all heroes wear capes some wear cowboy boots."

Meanwhile, someone joked: "Can't imagine what it'd feel like if no one said yes." 

A lot of people speculated whether the video was a skit as Kell shares raunchy content on the subscription platform, OnlyFans, and tagged fellow adult star Tony Fontana in the post, who also shared the video on his page.

Well, the comedian seemingly confirmed that her encounter with the "audience member" was a publicity stunt in an extremely explicit video on X (formerly Twitter).

She wrote in the caption of the raunchy 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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