Peter Kay confronts rowdy fans during London show

express.co.uk

Comedian Peter Kay stopped his show at London's O2 on March 20 to address rowdy audience members. The 51-year-old comic noticed some fans causing a disruption during his performance and warned security that they would be removed if they continued. Kay had faced criticism earlier this year for kicking out disruptive attendees at another show. However, he made it clear he would not tolerate loud behavior in London. He joked with the audience about the troublesome group, asking if they looked like a woman who had been removed in a previous incident. As the crowd reacted with laughter, Kay urged those in the arena to raise their hands if the rowdy fans were bothering them. The audience cheered in support. He then decided to leave it to security to handle the situation. Kay emphasized that if the loud fans didn't calm down, they would have to leave early. An audience member recalled that Kay made fun of the situation during the show, even comparing the noise to a "boot sale." He mentioned that he had previously asked security to remove hecklers because their disruptions were too much to handle.


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