Keegan Michael-Key Reveal he and Jordan Peele don’t see each other after Loses $100 Million brand Deal
Keegan-Michael Key recently opened up about his relationship with longtime comedy partner Jordan Peele, revealing that the two don’t see each other as often due to the different paths their careers have taken. After years of working together on their hit sketch show *Key & Peele*, the pair’s careers have evolved in separate directions, with Key pursuing more dramatic roles and Peele becoming a leading figure in the horror genre.
“Our evolution, I think, is tied to both of what our desires are,” Key explained in a recent interview. “His desire was to start exploring the horror genre, and my desire was to do more dramatic work like I had been trained in school.”
Peele has made a name for himself with groundbreaking films like *Get Out*, *Us*, and *Nope*, establishing himself as a visionary in horror and social commentary. Meanwhile, Key has been exploring roles in drama and comedy, showcasing his range in projects like *Dolemite Is My Name* and *The Prom*. Both have found success in their respective ventures, but their differing interests have naturally led to less collaboration.
Despite the physical distance between them, Key emphasized that there is no bad blood. “There’s still a deep respect and love for what we created together,” he said, acknowledging the impact *Key & Peele* had on both their careers.
Their journeys reflect a natural evolution as artists, with both Key and Peele continuing to thrive in their individual pursuits, even as their on-screen partnership has taken a back seat. Fans of the duo will always remember their groundbreaking work together, while eagerly watching how each continues to push boundaries in their solo endeavors.