fair play to Michael McIntyre.
Girl who works for me got into a bit of a financial mess a couple of years ago after a boyfriend left her with a pile of debt and these bastards hounded her on an hourly basis on her house, mobile and work numbers.
It was affecting her work and I found out. I sorted it out and had the displeasure of talking to this mob. Utter bastards. The things they were telling and threatening this poor girl were horrendous.
McIntyre walks out on debt collector gig
By Sarah Rollo, Entertainment Reporter.
McIntyre walks out on debt collector gig
Michael McIntyre ditched a comedy gig at the eleventh hour after reportedly realising that he was about to face an audience of debt collectors.
The comic had been due to pocket £28,000 at the private party for Kent-based Cabot Financial Limited at London's O2 arena.
McIntyre only discovered who the party was for an hour before he was due on stage and pulled out as performing would have been against his principles, reports the Sunday Mirror.
The 33-year-old has faced debt problems in the past, and said that he would never have agreed to the event had he known what the firm did.
His spokesman said: "Michael was in debt himself and has a conscience, especially at this time of year."
Cabot Financial were unavailable for comment, although a source said that organisers of the event were left furious by his decision and had to find a last-minute stand-in.
Girl who works for me got into a bit of a financial mess a couple of years ago after a boyfriend left her with a pile of debt and these bastards hounded her on an hourly basis on her house, mobile and work numbers.
It was affecting her work and I found out. I sorted it out and had the displeasure of talking to this mob. Utter bastards. The things they were telling and threatening this poor girl were horrendous.
McIntyre walks out on debt collector gig
By Sarah Rollo, Entertainment Reporter.
McIntyre walks out on debt collector gig
Michael McIntyre ditched a comedy gig at the eleventh hour after reportedly realising that he was about to face an audience of debt collectors.
The comic had been due to pocket £28,000 at the private party for Kent-based Cabot Financial Limited at London's O2 arena.
McIntyre only discovered who the party was for an hour before he was due on stage and pulled out as performing would have been against his principles, reports the Sunday Mirror.
The 33-year-old has faced debt problems in the past, and said that he would never have agreed to the event had he known what the firm did.
His spokesman said: "Michael was in debt himself and has a conscience, especially at this time of year."
Cabot Financial were unavailable for comment, although a source said that organisers of the event were left furious by his decision and had to find a last-minute stand-in.