Joe Lycett reported to the police after fan finds joke too offensive

Comedian called the quip ‘one of the best I’ve ever written’

Jacob Stolworthy
Tuesday 21 June 2022 12:42 BST
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Joe Lycett has been reported to the police by a fan who found one of his jokes too offensive.

The comedan made the revelation on Twitter on Tuesday (21 June), saying that the police “had a duty to investigate” him over the quip featured in his current tour.

“So someone came to my tour show a few weeks back and was offended by one of the jokes. And their perfectly understandable response to this was... to call the f***ing police,” he wrote.

“To be fair to them, the fuzz were very nice about it and all but felt that had a duty to investigate. This involved me writing a statement explaining the context of the joke for them; I particularly enjoyed putting the words 'giant donkey dick' into a message to a police detective.”

Lycett continued: “Charmed, and hopefully amused, the rozzers have since closed the mater.”

The comedian assured fans that the joke remains in the tour, writing: “You'll be pleased to know that the joke remains firmly and proudly in the show. The tour continues until September, unless I am jailed.”

He also called the joke “one of the best I’ve ever written”.

Joe Lycett reveals an ‘offended’ fan reported him to the police over joke on tour
Joe Lycett reveals an ‘offended’ fan reported him to the police over joke on tour (Twitter)

Lycett shared a screenshot of an email from the police thanking him for his statement and informing him they “now consider this matter closed”.

Tickets for the comedian’s tour, titled Joe Lycett: More, More, More! How Do You Lycett? How Do You Lycett? are available now. He jokingly responded to the police incident by plugging tickets to his show on social media.

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