Over the weekend D.C. Young Fly had a comedy show in the Bay Area at Tommy T’s Comedy Club, and he definitely gave the audience a memorable show. Audience members started to share on social media that D.C. got into an altercation before continuing on with his show.
On Tuesday, D.C. took to Instagram to explain what happened during the show.
He explained that he was not joking on the audience member who was involved in the altercation, nor was he joking on anyone that was sitting at the guy’s table. He claims that the guy made his way from his seat to the stage, and thinking the guy was a super fan, he was preparing to embrace him, but instead, the guy spoke aggressively towards him and then hit his hand as he pushed him away.
D.C. continued to explain that things slightly escalated and once the guy was awakened, he was removed and D.C. proceeded to finish his show.
When footage of the aftermath of the situation started to circulate on social media, D.C. took to Instagram to speak about the matter and said, “I’m from the WestSide of Atlanta I’m really from the streets I ben stabbed I am traumatized but GOD turned my life around but I always stay on point.”
While building his stand-up comedy career, D.C. has also been building his acting resume as well.
Back in March, he shared that he auditioned for the role of Eddie Murphy’s son in “Coming 2 America,” and said, “#MovieGameRules you gotta work for it!! Mafu**as ain’t gon hand u s**t..and I don’t want nothin handed unless it’s genuine and Mafu**as believe in me.. I wanna take the steps the OGs took the blood, sweat, and hard work to become a #GREAT !! It’s gone be roles ima have that somebody mite can play better!! It come with the game!!”
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