Iain Lee defends charging £350 to perform stand-up in fans' homes as he reveals bizarre moment couple 'started kissing' and asked if he wanted to 'stay for some fun'

Jul 08, 2026 - 16:12
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Iain Lee defends charging £350 to perform stand-up in fans' homes as he reveals bizarre moment couple 'started kissing' and asked if he wanted to 'stay for some fun'

Iain Lee has defended his decision to charge £350 to perform stand-up comedy in fans' homes, insisting he 'needs to pay his mortgage and feed his children.'

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.

Iain returned to stand-up comedy after retraining as a counsellor, and in a new interview has said the amount he's charged is 'a lot of money' for him.

In a new interview, Iain has shared he's already performed five gigs, with 20 more booked in, which could earn him close to £9,000.

The former I'm A Celebrity star also shared some of the bizarre moments from his new venture, including the moment a couple 'started kissing' before asking if he wanted to 'stay for some fun.'

He said: 'It's a bit weird. But it's also, in a great tradition of storytelling, very intimate. I'm connecting after years of not wanting to perform. 

Iain Lee has defended his decision to charge £350 to perform stand-up comedy in fans' homes, insisting he 'needs to pay his mortgage and feed his children'

'Two hours, £350, and I'll be honest, what I'm earning with the counselling, 350 quid is a lot of money to me as well. People see it as a fall from grace. I'm not on telly, and I want to feed my kids and pay my mortgage.'

Speaking to The Telegraph, Iain then shared that during one of his home shows 'the couple wanted extras, shall we say? That was weird. 

'They started kissing during the show, and then I finished the show, she put her hand on my shoulder and said, 'Do you want to stay for some fun?' I said, ''I'm really sorry, I've got to go.''

When Iain first shared he planned to perform in fans' living rooms, many expressed concern for his safety.

Lee, who began his TV career with Ricky Gervais and Mackenzie Crook on Channel 4 satire The 11 O'Clock Show, has returned to his comedy roots with Imposter Syndrome, in which he reflects on spending the better part of 30 years in showbusiness.

Taking to Instagram, Lee shared photos from his first intimate gig, performed in front of four strangers. 

Captioning the post, he wrote: 'Did my first living room show last night in Bristol to 4 lovely people. Once we got over the initial weirdness, it was a really beautiful and special night. 

'Lots of laughs from all of us. Show lasted 50 minutes, a chat for another 45 or so and then it was over. Feel very lucky to have been welcomed in by such lovely people. Thank you!

'If you want to book me, it's £350 plus £25 petrol if you're over 50 miles from Aylesbury.' 

Responding to the post, one concerned follower suggested the decision to capitalise on the show by taking it into people's homes was a clear risk to his safety. 

'I'm really worried you're going to end up in the boot of a Citroen Saxo, Iain,' she wrote. 'Do you have security?' 

The comedian previously sparked concern from his followers when he shared he'd be taking his new show Imposter Syndrome right into their living rooms

The former I'm A Celebrity star also shared some of the bizarre moments from his new venture, including the moment a couple 'started kissing'

Others were more positive writing: 'This is amazing. Always been a pioneer;'

'You are such a legend for doing this.' 

Lee had previously announced plans to perform a 60 minute version of Imposter Syndrome 'in your living room, in your dining room, but not in your bedroom' while sharing a video with Instagram followers in April. 

He added: 'You can invite some friends around, make an evening of it, or it could just be you. It would be weird, but I'd do it. £350, a little bit more if you're fifty miles away from where I live.

'I've got a few booked in, so it's proving very popular.' 

The writer and comedian finished in third place on the 2017 series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, which also featured Dennis Wise, Rebekah Vardy, Georgia Toffolo, Jamie Lomas and Stanley Johnson. 

But Lee recently claimed the stress of being on the show caused his drug addiction to return as he discussed his 'challenging' campmates.

The comedian revealed he found recovery through Narcotics Anonymous but had stopped going to meetings after 11 years so had 'already set the wheels in motion'.

'I went in 13 years clean, but not long after coming out, the stress of the show got to me,' he told the Daily Star while discussing the show. 

Lee said the pressure of being on the high-profile show combined with dealing with 'toxic' campmates led him into a downward spiral. 

'I was in there with a bunch of a******s, not blaming them it's my fault,' he said. 'I picked up again, it was totally on me.'

Lee also admitted that he was 'incredibly obnoxious' while in the throes of his drug addiction as he recalled his breakdown and 'chaotic past' in a candid new interview.

Despite his TV success with The 11 O'Clock Show, in an interview with The Guardian he told how he was 'never proud' of his work and 'f***ed up his career' due to his addiction.

He said: 'I'm making peace with my past. I was never very proud of my TV career. I thought it was s**t.

'If anyone was f***ing up my career, it was me. I was taking loads and loads of drugs and becoming incredibly unreliable and obnoxious to work with… an a*****e.' 

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