The woman who was kicked out of Peter Kay‘s show and compared to Lisa Riley has said she felt the comedian had ‘humiliated’ her as she gave her first TV interview. 

Myar Curran, 25, who was speaking about the incident on Good Morning Britain today, said she will never watch the comedian again. 

It comes after she branded Kay a ‘bully’ earlier this week for comparing her to the Emmerdale actress and accused him of singling her out because of her weight. 

Myar shouted we love you, Peter’ during his gig at the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday – only to be ejected by security.

As she was escorted out, the 51-year-old comedian shouted back at her from the stage: ‘Go on, off you go Lisa Riley.’

Speaking on the ITV show on Friday morning, Myar said: ‘I didn’t mean to cause any harm, I was just showing my love as he kicked someone out but he obviously didn’t like it.’ 

‘I feel like what I said was not abusive or aggressive – it wasn’t anti-social and I wasn’t drunk,’ she added. 

‘I was just standing up chanting “we love you Peter, we do”. It’s just been a bit over the top, his reaction.’

Myar Curran, 25, who gave her first TV interview about the incident on Good Morning Britain today, said she will never watch Peter Kay again

Myar Curran, 25, (pictured) was kicked out of Peter Kay’s show in Manchester where he compared her to Lisa Riley

Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley who Kay compared Ms Curran to as she was removed from his gig 

Myar said she doesn’t expect an apology from Kay but vowed not watch his work or go to another one of his shows again.

In an interview with Manchester Evening News this week, Myar said she was ‘disgusted’ and thought the ‘Lisa Riley’ quip was a jibe about her weight.

‘I do feel he was on about my weight,’ the mother-of-one said.

‘I know Lisa Riley has lost a lot of weight and looks great but she used to be a bit bigger.

‘I didn’t used to be this big, I have put a bit of weight on, I’ve had a child.

Myar, a care worker, said she was left in tears by the crowd’s reaction at the 23,000-capacity venue and had a ‘cry about it’ when she got back to her hotel room. 

‘It was just a very rubbish situation. My whole family was disgusted by it.’ she said. 

‘It was like he was trying to get the crowd against me – it just wasn’t nice, to be honest.’

It came as Kay doubled down on his decision to eject the hecklers, saying they were ruining the show for the rest of the audience. 

He said in a post on Instagram: ‘At the show on Saturday night, February 8th, in Manchester I had two hecklers disrupting from the very start’ he said in the statement posted on Instagram.

‘I did my best to address the situation and made light of it, as any comedian would, but unfortunately, their interruptions continued. I then tried to ignore them, hoping they’d settle down, but when the disruption persisted into the second half of the show, I asked the audience around them if they were being bothered by the noise.

Peter Kay kicked three hecklers out of his Manchester gig on Saturday  (pictured 2017)

Myar shouted ‘we love you, Peter’ during his gig at the AO Arena on Saturday – only to be ejected by security

Myar was compared to Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley (pictured in 2024) as she was escorted out of the show 

Mr Kay pictured at the O2 Arena in January ahead of a comedy gig

A long-term fan of the Bolton-born comedian, Myar had travelled from Scotland for the show with her dad, aunt, best friend and boyfriend.

She had been excited to see Kay live for the first time and was wearing a zebra-print top.

‘I lost my mum a couple of years ago and she was supposed to come to the show so it was something that was going to be very special to us,’ Myar said.

Two hecklers, Philip Peters, 54, and his son, 26, were abruptly evicted from the arena in the second half of the gig after Philip shouted ‘garlic bread’.

Myar – who was sitting in the same area but unconnected to Mr Peters – said she was then thrown out for shouting ‘we love you Peter’.

On Monday, actress Lisa hit back at Kay in a cryptic Instagram post about the incident. 

She posted a positivity quote about ‘seeing the good in life’ following Peter’s ‘nasty’ comments on stage.

The quote read: ‘We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorns have roses.’

Lisa wrote: ‘See the good in life….before you ALWAYS jump to the negative….its such a simpler way to live for sure #grateful #gratitude #nomoaning #think’ 

This is the moment Peter Kay called a heckler a ‘p***k’ at Manchester’s AO Arena on Saturday

Peter Kay told security to ‘kick him in the f***ing face’ while calling for the man to be ejected

Security guards are shown taken the heckler away from his seat and out of the AO Arena

Earlier this week, MailOnline published images of the moment Kay called a heckler a ‘p***k’ for repeatedly shouting ‘garlic bread’ at him. 

Video footage shows the moment that Kay urged his security team to ‘knock the f*** out of Mr Peters’ and ‘drag him out by his pubes’ while calling for him to be removed.

The four-minute clip begins with Kay saying: ‘Garlic bread? Kick him in the f***ing face, will you? Everyone around you is thinking ‘p***k’. Next time someone says ‘penny for your thoughts’, sell, k***head. We get it! We get it! ‘Garlic bread, Peter’.

 ‘Keith, go and knock the f*** out of him will you? He’s up there. Go on, Keith. Just drag him out by his pubes. Go on. Watch this lad here… everybody point to who he is. Oh I’m loving this, go on. Put light on Mick. F*** him, come on.’

Kay then explains to his security guards that it is not the man who they think it is, pointing out that he’s ‘up there’ – and asking his team to ‘put light on’.

When Kay had identified the heckler, he continues: ‘There, give us a wave, k***head, go on. Yay! You’re going out! He’s taking him out! Go on, take him out!

‘Syd Little’s got you here, go on. Look at him! He don’t even know where he is. It’s not a joke, you’re going! You’re going out!’

Kay then begins to chant: ‘You’re going out, you’re going out, you’re going out, you’re going out.’

And he adds: ‘Look they’re all coming for you, you pr**k. Whey! Film that! Film that you. Film this. Film this, this is what you want.’

He then makes a reference to ‘Garlic dead, that’s what they’ll have now. Garlic dead.’

Kay continues: ‘Brain him! Brain him. He’s not happy. He’s not laughing now is he? Go on, let me get my chair. Here we go. Let’s have a – have we no chocolate left? Oh here we go.

Philip Peters, 54, (pictured) and his son, 26, were abruptly evicted from the arena at Peter Kay’s show last Saturday 

Mr Peters was left with bruises that he claimed were caused by security guards at the gig

‘That’s it! Yes! Oh look at him. He can’t see colours. He can’t see colours. Go on. ‘What?’ he’s saying, ‘what?’. What? What?’

Kay then advised the heckler to ‘go and get last train from Victoria’ – a reference to Manchester Victoria station.

He continued: ‘Seasick Steve’s nicking you out here, go on. There you go. Seasick Steve’s got you. He’s not, look at him, he’s shocked! He’s saying ‘what have I done?’. ‘What have I done?’. See you son. Garlic bread, buddy. Out you go. Throw him off there. A leg and a wing, a leg and a wing.’

Kay then starts to resume singing before another member of the audience can be heard shouting – and the comedian replies: ‘Garlic bread. Another one here!’

A woman – who has now identified herself as Ms Curran, from Scotland – then begins to chant: ‘We love you Peter, we do. We love you Peter, we do.’

Kay asks ‘are you not one of them?’, adding: ‘We love you, love.’

The chant then ends with: ‘Ohhhh Peter, we love you’ – and Kay replies: ‘Oh Christ almighty. Bloody hell. I love Saturdays. Is he gone now? Alright love I’ve heard you. Take her out and all while you’re up there will you? Take her out.’

Some cheering can then be heard, and Kay adds: ‘Yeah, is she a nightmare everybody? Is she a nightmare? Oh right, Keith get her, Keith, Keith. Keith, take that other woman up there, they’re all complaining about her and all. Go on.

‘Yeah they’re all at – her there in that black and white top from, erm, Debenhams, Blue Cross, get that. Blue Cross top on. You’re going flower and all, you’ve upset every b*gger around there. Go on, out you pop now.

‘Go on, you’ve missed the ending and everything, what a shame with your f***ing big gob drinking de-icer. Out you go. Go on, Lisa Riley, f*** off. Go on. Out you pop flower, go on. See ya. You’ve upset every b*gger.’

Kay then tells the crowd: ‘Put your hand up round there if she’s f***ing annoying.’

Just before Ms Curran is removed, Kay says: ‘Oh there’s about 40. You can’t argue with that. Out she goes. Ooh I love this, it’s alright now look at this.

‘Go on is she going and all… you shouldn’t have stood up and shouted. There you go. Ta-ra darling. Thanks very much. No refunds. Out you pop.’

What did Peter Kay say when evicting hecklers from his show? 

Here is the full transcript from the four-minute video showing Peter Kay evicting audience members from his gig at Manchester’s AO Arena on Saturday night:

‘Garlic bread? Kick him in the f***ing face, will you? Everyone around you is thinking ‘p***k’.

‘Next time someone says ‘penny for your thoughts’, sell, k***head. We get it! We get it! ‘Garlic bread, Peter’.

‘Keith, go and knock the f*** out of him will you? He’s up there. Go on, Keith. Just drag him out by his pubes. Go on.

‘Watch this lad here… everybody point to who he is. Oh I’m loving this, go on. Put light on Mick. F*** him, come on.

‘It’s not him, it’s not him, it’s not him Keith, he’s up there. He’s up there. Let’s get to the bottom of it, go on, put light on Mick, I wanna see this. Go on, where is he, point to him everybody, where is he?’

‘There, give us a wave, k***head, go on. Yay! You’re going out! He’s taking him out! Go on, take him out!

‘Syd Little’s got you here, go on. Look at him! He don’t even know where he is. It’s not a joke, you’re going! You’re going out!’

‘You’re going out, you’re going out, you’re going out, you’re going out.

‘Look they’re all coming for you, you pr**k. Whey! Film that! Film that you. Film this. Film this, this is what you want.

‘Yes! Oh there’s loads of them. Yes. Garlic dead, that’s what they’ll have now. Garlic dead. Brain him! Brain him. He’s not happy. He’s not laughing now is he?

‘Go on, let me get my chair. Here we go. Let’s have a – have we no chocolate left? Oh here we go.

‘That’s it! Yes! Oh look at him. He can’t see colours. He can’t see colours. Go on. ‘What?’ he’s saying, ‘what?’. What? What? Go and get last train from Victoria, go on, here he goes. Whey, see ya buddy! Garlic dead.

‘Seasick Steve’s nicking you out here, go on. There you go. Seasick Steve’s got you. He’s not, look at him, he’s shocked! He’s saying ‘what have I done?’. ‘What have I done?’.

‘See you son. Garlic bread buddy. Out you go. Throw him off there. A leg and a wing, a leg and a wing.

‘Garlic bread. Another one here!’

[Woman shouts: ‘We love you Peter, we do.’]

‘Are you not one of them?’ We love you, love. Oh Christ almighty. Bloody hell. I love Saturdays. Is he gone now? Alright love I’ve heard you. Take her out and all while you’re up there will you? Take her out.’

‘Yeah, is she a nightmare everybody? Is she a nightmare? Oh right, Keith get her, Keith, Keith. Keith, take that other woman up there, they’re all complaining about her and all. Go on.

‘Yeah they’re all at – her there in that black and white top from, erm, Debenhams, Blue Cross, get that. Blue Cross top on. You’re going flower and all, you’ve upset every b*gger around there. Go on, out you pop now.

‘Go on, you’ve missed the ending and everything, what a shame with your f***ing big gob drinking de-icer. Out you go. Go on, Lisa Riley, f*** off. Go on. Out you pop flower, go on. See ya. You’ve upset every b*gger.

‘Put your hand up round there if she’s f***ing annoying.’

‘Oh there’s about 40. You can’t argue with that. Out she goes. Ooh I love this, it’s alright now look at this.

‘Go on is she going and all… you shouldn’t have stood up and shouted. There you go. Ta-ra darling. Thanks very much. No refunds. Out you pop.’

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