Comedian Iain Lee says he is defending his plan to perform stand-up in fans’ homes as part of his new show, “Imposter Syndrome.” The comedian, 52, previously posted about taking the production into viewers’ living rooms, which prompted concerns among some followers about the idea. In response, Lee addresses the issue and reiterates that he is charging £350 for the home performance. Multiple reports describe Lee explaining the concept and offering additional details about an incident involving audience members during one such interaction. He says a couple began kissing and asked him if he wanted to “stay for some fun,” which he recounts as an example from the experience. The coverage centers on Lee’s defense of the fee and the arrangement, following earlier online reactions. No sources provided here include independent verification of the incident or further context from the fans involved, but they agree on Lee’s claims about the home-performance model, the amount charged, and the earlier social media reaction.
Iain Lee defends £350 home stand-up fee amid fans’ concerns
Comedian Iain Lee says he is defending his plan to perform stand-up in fans’ homes as part of his new show, “Imposter Syndrome.” The comedian, 52, previously posted about taking the production into vi...
- Iain Lee says he is taking his show “Imposter Syndrome” to fans’ homes for stand-up performances.
- He charges £350 for the home performances.
- Lee previously posted about the home-show concept, which led some followers to express concerns.
- Lee defends the arrangement and the fee in subsequent comments.
- He recounts an encounter where a couple started kissing and asked him if he wanted to “stay for some fun.”
The comedian, 52, previously sparked concern from his followers when he shared he'd be taking his new show Imposter Syndrome right into their living rooms.
4 hours agoThe comedian, 52, previously sparked concern from his followers when he shared he'd be taking his new show Imposter Syndrome right into their living rooms.
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