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Jimmy Carr leaves deaf audience member 'absolutely insulted' with jokes about her disability

Carly Ahlen said she felt like a 'sitting deaf duck' when Jimmy Carr picked her out from the crowd at a stand-up gig in Kent and made jokes about her disability

Carly Ahlen, from Dartford, Kent, claims the 8 Out of 10 Cats host made 'vile' jokes about people who share her disability when he performed at her local Orchard West Theatre(No credit)

A deaf woman says she left a Jimmy Carr show feeling 'absolutely insulted' after the comedian mocked her as a punchline in his jokes.

Carly Ahlen, from Dartford, Kent, claims the 8 Out of 10 Cats host made 'vile' jokes about people who share her disability when he performed at her local Orchard West Theatre.

The 44-year-old, who was left profoundly deaf following a stint in the army, says she is disappointed that the stand-up used his platform to 'put down those who have a tough life'.

Ms Ahlen says Mr Carr - who is well-known for his controversial quips and 'roasting' audience members - noticed her in the front row with a beret on and asked why she was wearing it.

She explained: "I used my right hand to lift my beret, exposing my hearing aid. I hoped he was at least a decent guy and would move on, knowing I was deaf. It didn't work. It had the opposite effect as I was like a sitting deaf duck now," she said.

Towards the end of the show, Ms Ahlen was looking at her iPhone as she was using a transcribing app to keep track of what Mr Carr was saying.

He addressed her again, referencing her beret and her phone and asking if she was going to 'call for backup from the French Resistance.'

"Then, he was talking about how you can say anything about deaf people because they can't hear you!" Ms Ahlen said. "I was shocked this isn't comedy!"