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Kita Rose Season 1 Episode 18

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Fans are concerned about Micheal Keegan Key's wife Elle, they believe she is the reason he is missing opportunities and ultimately lost his friendship with Jordan Peele. Fans are even speculating that the movie 'Get Out' was about Elle and Key's Marriage. 
Thoughts?

SPEAKER_02

Hello, and thank you for watching and listening to another episode of the Audacity with Kita Rose. Here we dare to use our voices. Have the audacity to own who we are, and vow, raise up your roses. We vow to never stop, never shrink, and most importantly, Shut up. It's just not gonna happen. Like, share, subscribe, talk shit in my comments. You know, tell me how you really feel. Hit that bell notification so I can pop up on your timeline. Why what you want to say, bae? And hype this video up if you can. You only get three hypes a week. So spin a little on your boy.

SPEAKER_00

Spin a little on your boy.

SPEAKER_02

You guys, I'm dizzy. But nothing has me more dizzy than this Key and Peel situation. If you don't know who Key and Peel are, are you living under a rock? Do you not love everything about comedy? I am a big comedy fan. I've been a comedy fan ever since I was a little lad. Ever since I was a small little lad, I loved comedy. I watched Comedy View. I was in Level Comedy Central. Let me know down below if y'all can relate. But I love comedy. So I and I love sketch comedy. That's like my favorite. I love In Living Color, Mad TV. Y'all don't get me started. He and Pill were, I always thought, friends who did sketch comedy together. They were very successful. They are very successful in their own right, but together they were just like this dynamic duo of comedy. And a lot of these networks picked them up, which of course made them very rich and successful. So they were doing well. I didn't think much of it. And let me tell you what I also didn't think of that I'm just like kicking myself now that I know. And let me know in the comments if you knew that Jordan Peel is the same Peel from Key and Peel. Did y'all know that? I literally did not put two and two together. In my mind, they were two different people. Anyways, so as you know, Jordan Peel has made all these amazing movies, these movies that are really like psychological thrillers that you really have to think about that hype up the black community because he usually uses black actors and actresses. But we'll get into his accomplishments a little bit later. It has been said fans are speculating and concerned for Michael Keegan Key. Try to say that five times. Michael Keegan Key, Michael Keegan Key. Fans are concerned that Michael Keegan Key is being abused by his wife, Elle Key. Conspiracy theories are going out right now, and word on the curb is that they believe that Michael's wife is stopping him from getting money, ruining major opportunities for him, which is causing a rift in his employment, isolating him. And it's like a lot of people, I'll say this, do not care that men are abused. Let's just keep it a buck. A lot of people do not care that men are abused. A lot of men and women. Men are like, oh yeah, deal with it. That's just our lives. We're men, and we can thank the patriarchy for that one. And then women, sometimes, you know, of course, people are different. Of course, there's nuance needed, but sometimes you'll have the women there that are like, I don't care what happens to men because I've had such shitty experiences with them. This woman that I follow, I do not know her name. Let me know if you guys know who I'm talking about and tag her below. There's a woman that I follow that there's uh, she has this like mannequin, this like self-defense mannequin of a man, right? And she does egregious things to it. I'll say that. And I know what you're thinking, Kita, why would you watch something like that?

SPEAKER_03

Because it's crazy. She jumps on the head and farts on it. She bites him, she punches him, she she takes pans and um vacuum cleaners and she knocks his ass out. And sometimes it's like, you know what?

SPEAKER_02

Let me not speak in that voice the whole time. Sometimes it's like, you know what? Yeah, rage rooms are cute. A lot of studies are coming out because whenever there's something new, scientists, doctors, psychologists, physiologists, philosophers, all the olivers and all the osophists have to come out and they have to, you know, observe it and analyze it and give their think pieces on what it is to them and what the effects are of this thing on our world as we know it. And so, yeah, people started saying like rage rooms are bad. Rage rooms don't actually help. And I'm like, okay, listen, I'm gonna go to a rage room. Let me know down below if you guys want to go to a rage room. I seriously do. Whether or not they're gonna be good for my mental health or actually help me alleviate anger. I just wanna go and experience it. And it's like rage rooms are cute, but you don't know a release until you didn't beat somebody ass or beat something or just like like took a pillow or a bat. I like to take a bat with a pillow and just beat its ass. There's a number of reasons why there's so much vitriol that's happening between genders. Both genders have a lot of vitriol to each other. You know, but you'll see that. You'll see women be like, I don't care. You know, nobody cared about me when I was getting, you know, my head knocked in, or when I was getting talked to crazy, or when I was getting disrespected or stolen from or played with or manipulated or degraded or disrespected, nobody cared about me. So, hey, good on you. Let them deal with it like I had to, let them find strength like I had to, you know? That's a lot of women's sentiment. I won't say all, I won't say the majority, but I'll say a good number. I could I was gonna say a concerning number, but it is concerning. You know, we talk about, and I won't get too too much on this. Y'all know I go on tangents. We talk about the male loneliness epidemic, and that might be because people, men and women, are both deciding, you know what, before we get to the point where we are in an abusive and or toxic because the two are different and they both carry different definitions, before we make this a bad situation, let's go ahead and get out of it. Or let's just not even do it. So the reason that people believe that all these terrible things are happening to Michael Keegan-Key by the hands of his wife, Elle, is because, you know, there have been apparently several people have said they've witnessed accounts of Elle being monstrous, mean, terrible, having a bad attitude. Everyone that's ever spoken out about Michael Keegan Key has said he's a nice guy. He's really lighthearted, very nice, you know, very accommodating. It does make sense, I'll say. I'm not okay with it, but it makes sense that opposites attract. If this man is really lighthearted, you'll see that in the opposite. You'll see that vice versa. With women, you'll see the very like kind-hearted and shy, you know, clean, aesthetically pleasing woman that's like really sweet and doesn't really say anything,'s very docile, very submissive, and she'll be with the guy that's really loud and obnoxious, and he always got something to say, and he's very controlling and very uh, and you're like, how did this, you know, pairing happen? I'll say people say fate, love, whatever, lust at first sight, but I'll say it's mostly because the controlling, you know, uh abusive, very manipulative and possessive person in the relationship will target somebody that's very nice, somebody that's very kind, somebody that's very caring and compassionate, a people pleaser, you know, seems like 90% of the world, or at least America, I can say, can, you know, stands up and says, Ah, I'm a people pleaser. Sometimes I just I just do what everyone around me wants, and I'm agreeable, and I just go along with a lot of things, even though I don't want to, because I don't like confrontation. I don't want anybody to feel uncomfortable, and I would rather me feel uncomfortable. I will eat and swallow all of that embarrassment, those awkward feelings and silences, that you know, whatever I feel, those emotions I'm tucking away, I will eat that for your comfort and for your satisfaction. And of course, the controlling, abusive person, the possessive person loves that type of person. You know why? Because great! Finally, somebody that understands this program.

SPEAKER_03

Everything that I said before this and after this is alleged. Everything's alleged. It's probably stuff as shit ain't even true. This stuff ain't even true. I may I. This episode is being made for entertainment, satirical, and educational purposes only.

SPEAKER_02

Because I heard Elle like the Sue. I saw something about her liking the Sue. Disney. A lot of people refer to them as Key and Peel. Peel is married to Chelsea Peretti, and Key is married to El Key. Now, this isn't his first wife, but Key is married to El Key. And this L lady is seeming to be the problem. This is who everyone is calling monstrous. Now, a writer and comedian by the name of Akeela Hughes is the reason why this whole, you know, situation happened. She was performing a set, and she was very honest in her set in telling a story about how she quit her job, followed her dream, right? She was tired of doing low budget stuff. She was tired of doing like, you know, one-off things. She really wanted to turn her passion for sketchwriting and comedy into a career that she could live off of, right? The American dreamer this is what everybody wants. And so she went out on a ledge and she trusted somebody that said, I know the perfect person that can get you out there, that can turn your dream into a reality. And she said, Who? And they said Key. Now, she won't name Jordan Peel or Michael Keegan Key in any of this. She will call them Loc, right? For Key, of course, and banana for Peel, very clever, while she is telling the story. How basically Key's wife came in, ruined everything, right? They had been pitching forever. They finally wrote something great. He agreed to do it. They wrote something great, they were pitching it, the pitches were doing well, and finally Disney picked it up. She said several figure deal, but we're talking Disney, so I'm gonna say mil, you know, yeah, seven figures, millions. And they bring his wife in as some type of executive produ. You know what? I'll let her tell the story. Shout out to Poetic Flacco for covering this. The name of the video is The Key and Peel allegations are horrifying. I don't know though.

SPEAKER_00

Why Key and Pill don't talk as much and would never work together again.

SPEAKER_01

You know, I realized I liked making sketch comedy. I liked having the big production behind it. I was tired of being like a self-starter. I wanted to sell out, and I got the opportunity. A few of my friends who work for different television shows came to me and they said, Do you want to make a sketch comedy show, your star vehicle, where you know it'll be you and you'll be writing about, you know, the media and misinformation, but like through the lens of sketch comedy. And I was like, Yes, but I need someone to help usher me in. And so one of those friends said, Hey, I've got a great person to give you this opportunity. Uh, he is, and I don't think this is too shady, I think it's true, uh, the less, the less successful half of a comedy duo that was prolific in the 2010s. Perhaps, you know, I think their their code names could be Loc and Banana. And Locke is gonna use his name to carry you to the forefront of pop culture. And so we came up with a pitch. We practiced it. It was like so good. I mean, like, not only is there a keynote presentation, but there are videos. We we get one of the people pitching with us to go on Pierce Morgan and force him to say the tagline from the show, unwittingly. We are selling the show all over town. Um, and you know, we get a few offers, which is like a feeling that like is unlike any other, where you're like, we are wanted.

SPEAKER_00

Everything is going perfect until Akeelah gets notified of something. And this right here, for the ones who are smart and who are tapped in, this is where you figure out exactly which movie Jordan Peel wrote about Key, and which movie was essentially breaking down the current circumstance that Key is in, and why him and Jordan Peel don't really communicate. So Akilah gets notified. Hey Key's wife is the executive producer on y'all's show with Key, even though she has no hand in anything. She's not producing, she has done nothing for the show, but she's the executive producer. Akilah was like, huh?

SPEAKER_02

So, right there, a lot of people want celebrities on their projects because, of course, you know that you will be open to their audience, and that would, of course, bring a lot of opportunity to you. But when you sign to somebody bigger, or when you sign with somebody bigger, you go along with whatever they got going on. And so we don't know anything about these people's relationship or their business partnership. But from what I gathered, Key really likes funny women, witty women. He likes women in the industry. It says Elisa Puggali's movies are School of Rock. You might remember that. American Teen, Montana, The Junior Defenders, uh, The American Journey, and a couple more. So she's a film producer. All right, so she's in the industry. He's attracted to women that are in his industry that like the same thing he does. So they bring her in as an executive producer. She has no say-so, she hasn't been writing, she hasn't been pitching. You can assume that the only thing that she knows is what her husband tells her, you know, after we get off work and, you know, in passing. So it's like, how does she become an executive producer? And again, it's not about what you know, it's not about your skill. Sometimes, a lot of times, it's about who you know. And that's my husband, and this is his production. So yeah, I'm a producer on it. Let me get those points. Hell, how much of these movies that I read off did Elle actually put into? Or was she just given the point because, you know, I don't know, food for thought. She knows people, and she's uh, you know, people say she's a bully.

SPEAKER_01

Like it's coming together. And um, during the pitch process, Locke gets his dream. He's asked to host SNL. And he does, and we have this agreement where like, and you're gonna say the name of the show, you're just gonna put it in there at the end when you're doing your thank yous at the end of SNL. And we should have known then that, like, he didn't say it. And it was like the only thing he had to say, but there were some things he said that were like weird, and thanking his wife, who becomes a weird main character in this whole story. Um, and so my my agent at the time calls me.

SPEAKER_02

My bad, y'all. Let me know if this is annoying you for those uh just listening. I am eating a delicious Peruvian meal. It was like steak and like rice and just all, I don't know. Shout out to Mi Peru Borenquinho. Delicious food, delicious. But we have been pitching for weeks, months, whatever. People are starting to like it, they're talking, there's some chatter. We actually might get picked up, which means money. During this process, you get an opportunity to get on one of the biggest sketch comedy shows ever, SNL. And while you're hosting it, at the end, when everybody, when you're saying thank you, at the very end, you can slip in the name of the show just to get people to talk about it. Okay, what was that? Oh, was that something coming up? What is that? Okay, I gotta check that out. All you had to do was promote the show you're actively working on pitching. You don't do that, but you thank your wife. You thank your wife for what? Mm-mm.

SPEAKER_01

Is pitching going? How do people feel about Locke? And I'm like, oh my god, they love him. Everybody loves Locke. And she's like, that's great, that's great. How do they feel about his wife, who is now somehow the executive producer on my show? And I'm like, you know, I hadn't really thought about it. I don't think people like her very much. And she's like, yeah, that's what I'm hearing. And I'm like, okay, okay, so like, are you saying like we're not gonna be able to sell this? But she's like, listen, people like you and they like Locke. It'll come together. And so I I forgive this sort of moment. But you know, that should have been the red flag where I said, hey, maybe we like pause this. We haven't sold it yet, we're all still free, let's just recalibrate. Not me.

SPEAKER_02

How many times have we done that when our gut, which is really our spirit, when our gut is telling us, get out of this, this isn't right, this is already weird and bad or misaligned, or something that you know you just do not want to tolerate or deal with. It's not the worst of the worst, it's not the severest thing. And at this point, you're kind of feeling paranoid because are you just putting too much into it, or is this your body, your mind, your spirit actually telling you, hey, there's a threat?

SPEAKER_01

I was like, no, because it's more important to have a celebrity attached. So we keep going. We get two offers. One, eh, kind of mid, the other from a major studio that I won't name because I don't want to be sued. But you can imagine that their main character is Vermin, if you think about it. If he was in your house, you wouldn't like that.

SPEAKER_02

The main character is Vermin. If he was in your house, you wouldn't like that. You would not like a mouse in your house. I believe she is speaking about Mickey Mouse, which would mean she is talking about Disney.

SPEAKER_01

But if he was at a theme park, you might be excited to see him. So we signed the deal. We are locked in. We are getting several figures. It's all gonna happen. It's gonna happen.

SPEAKER_00

You know the first person who gave her a call when this was announced? The first person who gave her a call to let her know, hey, you're getting yourself in something you you you don't know what's coming, bruh. You should be very careful. The first person to give her a call is Jordan Peel's wife. Jordan Peel's wife gave her a call, and the first thing she does was, hey. You're working with Keenan, which is well, it's Keegan, right? You're working with Keegan. Now, he's a really, really, really good dude. He's a really, really, really nice guy. But his wife, who, by the way, is a white woman. Now, that right there color means nothing. But that right there like plays a part, especially when we're trying to figure out which movie Jordan Peel wrote about Keith. His wife is white. And with that clue, you a lot of you guys probably already figured out, okay, exactly why. But hey yo, that white woman will ruin your life. She is is uh absolute, she's horrific to work with.

SPEAKER_02

Shout out to Trap Moore Ross as well, getting some clips from his video that he uh did covering this situation as well. But people were pissed that Akila decided to share this story, right? How dare she? I mean, even though this happened to her, and yeah, it's unfortunate, so what that her show didn't go through. Many of shows don't go through, plenty of shows get canned at the last minute. And yeah, people got to go through financial loss and emotional pain behind it, but it is what it is. On top of all of that, you threw Chelsea, I believe her name is Chelsea Paretti under the bus, which is Jordan Peel's wife. Because as Flacco was saying, Chelsea Peretti called Aquila, and Akilah said, I don't know how she got my number. I don't know how she got my number, but she called me out of nowhere and she had some very interesting things to say. We'll get into that, but first I want to show you what some of the people were saying about, you know, the fact that she even told this story.

SPEAKER_04

If all of this is true, I feel bad for Chelsea Peretti. She tried to help Akeelah in private, and now this is all being put out to the public. I doubt Chelsea signed up for that. Yeah, it sucks. I understand wanting to tell your story, but you're kind of throwing Chelsea under the bus. This is the entire entire bit is kind of built around stepping on other people and using their fame to make a boring story seem interesting. She even needed ja a jazzy backing track to punch it up. It's fascinating from a celebrity gossip perspective, but it's shitty as art. Luckily, the project was scrapped and never announced, so there's no way of verifying it, which she knew people would surely try and do. I don't know, man, shitty thing to do with people that were trying to help you out. Right? So I think it's interesting that Key is doing commercials that show up on Hulu, and Peel is one of the driving forces of Simon Simmer. One likes being on camera and the other likes being behind.

SPEAKER_02

And you know, that's another thing that came up. They're pitting Key and Peel against each other as far as success. Which one of the two is more successful? Now, I told y'all my mess up in the beginning where I was like, damn, they were the same person. I see Peel as Key and Peel, somebody really funny, unserious, just really ridiculous. See, I saw Jordan Peel as more of a very serious filmmaker. Somebody that you take his art seriously, you go to watch it in the movie theaters and you watch it a couple times because you have to depict the message, and everybody has their own interpretation of what he was trying to say, which makes his art so impactful, whether you like the movie or not. I liked Get Out. I understood Get Out. Now, at the end, there were some things that people had brought up that I didn't quite catch. So I need to go watch it again. I liked us, right? I did not like no. So fans will pin celebrities against each other all the time. Who's more successful, Key or Peel? They both were equally successful. Peel is dominating in his field, which is filmmaking, right now, right? Everybody has a different field. And that's what I don't like about, you know, this whole relevant social media thing nowadays. Back in the days, it was just if you were on TV, you were famous. Nowadays it's like, oh, I ain't seen you in so long, or you're only as great as your last viral moment. And it's like, mm, listen, they both are very successful black men. And for that, we should clap. Fans also said that Jordan Peel wrote, Get out about L, about their relationship. So, regarding the comments, the reason why I added that little bit by Trap uh more Ross is because it just shows you how, you know, people were really mad at all whistleblowers. All whistleblowers people are mad at why are you telling this story? Even though it hurt you, right? Now you're hurting somebody else because Chelsea called you out of nowhere. First of all, we are not friends. Let me just I'm sorry. I don't think I saw Akilah really address this. But number one, we are not friends. I don't know this lady and I don't know how she got my number. Number two, I spent a significant amount of time, money, energy, and everything else on this project. Whereas Key has enough money and he has enough fame to say, oh yeah, okay, well, it's scrapped. I'll just go get on something else. By the way, just saw him on Kevin Hart's uh new show on Netflix, and he was absolutely lovely. He was just a joy. It was pleasant to watch him. I really enjoy Key. I like Key. I've always liked Key. And I like Peel too. So it's sad to see this situation happen, and I hope they can become friends again. But this is not. A unique situation just because these are celebrities. This is a common situation that happens all the time between folks. People, significant others, spouses, girlfriends, boyfriends, whatever, get in between their friendships all the time because your friends that have been with you forever know you. These new people are coming in, they have sex with you, they get real intimate with you. And for some reason, no matter if it's been six months or six years, no matter if it's a it's in comparison to your 16-year friendship, no matter, they act like they know you. They act like they know what's best for you. And sometimes, when in an abusive relationship, again, we're only talking about toxic and abusive relationships. We're not talking about normal relationship dynamics where your partner comes in, you ask your partner for advice, you really admire them and take heed to what they say. Their uh opinion is very important to you. It's not that, right? It's somebody that actually can't breathe, that can't really move, because this person's on their back like a fungus. I'm not gonna talk about Elle's looks because a lot of people have been, right? And I don't like doing that. Hey, listen, whatever you think she thinks she's ugly, and whatever you think, she got a man as her man now. Whether or not how she got him or how she's keeping him, or if he needs to blink twice, he only gets a little bit of tummy time after he has to sleep in the basement. Because you're abusing this man now. After I don't know. But I'm not gonna talk about her looks because clearly he likes that. But there's something about her that he likes. Now, Trapmore Ross brought up the fact that fans were saying, well, not only do we believe Peel wrote get out about uh Key's situation, but he even said it himself that get out was more of a documentary. And so, of course, people are depicting everything now and they're like, oh, a documentary meaning he is depicting Key's life. Let's break down what the core messaging is. Of course, artist objective. Peel has said that the film's monster is systemic racism, but specifically through white liberals. You find the insidious qualities that white liberals have, Peel said. The gut punch of the movie is ultimately meant to say that racism is a human problem and that woke people know not to call themselves woke. That's what he said the movie was about. This is what made it so layered. It wasn't about the KKK or obvious hatred. It was about people who say, I would have voted for Obama a third time while actively dehumanizing black people, right? Like, I don't see color. I don't know. Black lives matters, but I'm moving like all lives matters. I'm really moving like white lives matter, but I'll scream it out because I'm an ally. Or am I? It says powerful social commentary about how white people perceive black people not through overt racism, but through awkward, exaggerated attempts to not appear racist. The sunken place where Chris, the character that, you know, fans believe that he is based on, where Chris falls when hypnotized and can see everything but can't act or speak, was Peel's metaphor for the state of marginalization that I've never really quite had a word for. It represents black people being silenced, watching their own oppression happen while having no power to stop it. Many have connected it to the feeling of being the only black person in a white space and not being able to speak your truth. It does. It feels very limiting. A lot of black people have felt this in corporate spaces where they don't see much black people. So, you know, your mannerisms and the things that you say and the inside jokes, you don't really have that. It's very, you know, corporate and they have theirs, but you don't really, you're you're kind of the outsider. But I want to believe that this wasn't about Key. However, if it was, then it means that Key doesn't really have power. He doesn't have autonomy, he doesn't have a say-so. Whatever his wife says goes. And we've seen situations like that again with both genders, where both genders have been with their significant other and they feel like they can't speak, they're walking on eggshells, they don't want to disappoint, they don't want to hear the nagging, the lectures, they don't want to go through the silent treatment because even that is abusive. Studies have shown that the silent treatment is abusive. So there's different tactics that people will do and methods that people will enforce to get their point across. And if she's a complete and total b that likes to dip into his business, because again, we're in the same industry, so we work together, plus we're together. So we have this like working intimate relationship, which almost just doesn't, just really doesn't sometimes work. I want to say always, but you know, you're gonna have the people in the comments that are like, well, me and my husband have been working together for 10 years, and it's like, well, do you beat him? Because people believe that Elle is, you know, majorly abusive. Like I said, nobody has come out and said anything about her hurting him physically. But again, the isolation, the losing money, the making sure that you can't get an opportunity to get out of this situation. Because if Elle is this, you know, if she's well off, if she has connections, if she can stop you from working, you'll never work in this town again. Or if she can drag out the divorce process and make it hell, then, you know, she will. If she can and she's that type of person, then she will. And to avoid all that, a very passive person, a very submissive person, a very docile person will just stay with you, put up and shut up because they'd rather not go through the hell you'll bring when they go ahead and walk away, as they should, but you know, it is what it is. Let me show where Trap Lore talks about it's a documentary.

SPEAKER_04

All right, and Jordan Peel, he he made the excellent film Get Out. This was an incredible film, and this was really Jordan Peel stepping forward and being taken very, very seriously. And also he made a boatload of money, okay? This was a film that grows $259 million against a four and a half million dollar budget, and it was nominated for four Oscars. All right. And the summary for this film, it's basically all about a black guy that is dating a white girl for undertone, and he gets lured into this weird situation. Now, the reason I'm mentioning all of that is because Jordan Peel claimed in an old interview that Get Out is not a fictional, it's not Hollywood movie fictional. He said Get Out is a documentary.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, but that's not in 2017. Now, I understand that you've this you've submitted this for the to the Golden Globes as a comedy. I I submitted it as a documentary. I didn't know, you know, I it was it was uh submitted and I was submitted, it was submitted, it was it goes into passive tense. You're a better writer than that. I it what it had been submitted. I don't know what happened, it will have been submitted. I thought here's the thing this the movie, nothing to do with the movies, but I understand. The movie is truth. The thing that resonated to people is truth.

SPEAKER_02

See, in in this situation, if the movie is about systemic racism and everything that I read off, you know, earlier, then yeah, what he's saying is it's this is not a funny comedy, yeah, ha ha, or something like that. This is a documentary. This is a situation that has happened to a lot of people, and it is.

SPEAKER_05

So I think it's more for me, it's more of a like a historical biopic. Okay, like it was the original title was Get Out, the Kanye West Story, but I had to lie.

SPEAKER_02

A lot of people said that Kanye was in the sunken place because when he got with Kim, his demeanor changed, his attitude changed, some of his views and policies changed. He started acting erratically, more erratically than before. He was destroying himself, and his fans could not understand why. And they believe that it was his connection to the Kim Kardashian. And now, famously, it's being said that there's a Kardashian curse, which people will say and use to describe, you know, black men getting with the Kardashians and then afterwards their lives falling apart. Uh, one example would be Lamar Odom. Let me know if you guys want me to cover his uh documentary. If you all can recall, Lamar Odom was on crack. And I'm not gonna say that Chloe did any of that. In fact, a lot of people were very saddened for Chloe. A lot of people felt bad for Chloe. A lot of Chloe's fans rallied up for her because they said that they understood that Lamar was the problem. But I'm just saying, it's the Kardashian curse. That's what people say when they say you're in a sunken place because you're with that white that black, specifically a black man, you're with that white woman, and you go around and you piss that white woman off, or you say something you're not supposed to, or you act out of line, and all that those smiles and all that fake ass shit you show the outside world, you know, will be just that. Because when we get home, I'm gonna show you something different. I had to lock off the end.

SPEAKER_04

So look, he's joking, right? But he's doing misdirection. He's saying get out the Kanye West story, but he's saying this real, this is a real life biopic.

SPEAKER_02

So that is why, you know, people are saying, yeah, I, you know, we believe Akila and we think that the story is completely and totally true.

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And so I'm celebrating one day. It's the Olympics that didn't happen in 2020, it's the weird 2021, and I love the Olympics. And so I'm waiting for a burrito to come to my door, and I get a phone call from like unknown, which is probably a bill collector, I think. But hey, I'm riding high. So I answer the call, and it is from Banana's wife. And Banana's wife says, Hey, I just had I just had dinner with Locke and his wife. They say they're doing a show with you. And I said, Yeah. And I again don't know how she got my phone number. So this seems urgent. And she says something that like chills go down my back. I never eat the burrito, spoiler alert. She couldn't even eat. I'm just calling you because I wish someone would have warned me.

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Look at the people in the audience. Oh, that's me. I would do that.

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What how you know she thinks that his wife is like Phil Hartman's wife.

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So I didn't understand this reference. I decided to do a little digging. She said that basically Chelsea Peretti, which is uh Jordan Peele's wife, called her unknown and probably private. Uh, which is why I can't, again, fans are mad. Damn, she, you know, did she tell you some private shit and you did this, but I don't know. Let me know in the comments if you think Akeelah is completely wrong. And she told her that L was a freaking problem. She wouldn't trust her to hold a baby.

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That she once poured alcohol on her birthday cake, and this person is sober.

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You poured alcohol on my birthday cake and you're sober? Alright, well, when I sober up, yeah. You better hope those hands are drunk.

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Uh, and the thing that I and she says, there's no accounting for how much money she's cost that black man. And the light above the television burned out.

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Mind you, so this is the second time that you felt something. Now somebody from an unknown number is calling you. It happens to be your co-worker's best friend's wife, and she's letting you know that you might want to pull out of this because Elle is a monster. She isolates him, no one likes him, right? Because of her, not because of him, in his own doing, because he's an amazing guy. No one likes her, and she's pretty much gonna destroy this.

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This is a second red flag. I should take the hint. And so we just keep writing on it. Finally, we're in pre-production. This is like May 2023, and I'm excited. We're doing like a last meeting about going through the sketches, we're all feeling good about it. And for once, the wife joins the call. She calls, she first of all, she comes on and then yells at everybody because she said she got the wrong Zoom, but everybody else was on the Zoom. Anyway, she's here to offer notes. Yeah, she has no credits without this man. Her cre her notes are comedy happens in threes.

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Mind you, that's some real big shade there. She has no credits without this man, and Key was doing very well before he met her. She isn't his first wife.

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The letter K is funny. And finally, give the audience some candy.

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So her three notes coming in as an executive producer on a project that she knows nothing about was the letter K is funny. Give the audience candy. And I don't know if that means like give them something good to chew on, or if you mean literally pull out of old ass worders from your butt cheeks and give it to the audience. Comedy happens in threes. Now, because of that, she's gonna get a very large portion of money and she's gonna get producer credits. So again, that long movie list that I named off, whatever they were writing up, and whatever Disney went ahead and signed them on, she's gonna get producer credits on because she gave all that insightful, impactful information.

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How do you implement these notes?

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If you haven't figured out by now, man, get out was written about Key and his wife. A black man with a white woman who runs his entire life. Now, fortunately for Key, right, his life is a is a disaster according to people around him, and she's running his life to the ground. Now, proof of this, of this like micromanagement by Key's wife is this Instagram post, right? So this is from April 24th. Like this brand that Key partnered with is like writing about their partnership, and I've never seen nothing like this before. So they go, uh, had a wonderful time speaking with Keegan Michael Key about the creative genius of his partner. What? Had a wonderful, so they're talking about the partnership, but they said had a wonderful time speaking with Keegan Michael Key about the creative genius of his partner, the Ellie Key, who came up with this hilarious concept for the partnership with Orita. I'm like, hold on, bruh. You're talking to one of the greatest, like, like script writers, duos of this modern era, and you're talking to him about his wife being a creative genius and not him. So this to me was all the clue we needed that you know, that everything this lady is saying is 100% true about that wife.

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So basically, again, you know, Key has a so basically again, Key has a brand deal, but instead of being like, oh my god, we linked up with Key, he loves the brand. They're like, Key talked about his wife.

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In a script that is a half hour long, has people attached, has a location, and we're all just like, sure, man, we'll add three K's or something. I don't know. Like one time she bragged on one of our calls about knowing Kristen Cinema. So I said, what that have to say for herself. She did not like that. Like these are all her best ideas. And also, like, they're like, one day you can perform that for the internet, but like we own the TV rights to that. So we do what writers do, we come back together and we write a banger script. Because we know that if the vermin has nothing, they have IP. And we write a script that is filled with Muppets. We believe that we're gonna have something worth fighting for. And, you know, we know that the strike is coming. It's in all of the papers. We all know that like there is this entertainment breakdown on the way, but we have like a few more weeks to just shoot the fucking pilot. And right before it happens, you know, Bob Iger's come back, Boby Gare, and he's got my dream in his hands, and he cancels every single show in production.

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This is one example of how this lady just went out of her way to make this not work. Went out of her way because she was, I guess, not exalted to the top of whatever like creative direction they was at. She found a way to absolutely dismantle and destroy this partnership and relationship with Disney, Keegan, and Akeelah in their particular show. When you hear this, it's no surprise why Jordan Peel has not included Key in any of his larger projects. He probably is staring clear of them. If he rolls get out based on the life of Key, he's looking at it as like, man, listen, man, my wife hates her. My wife called this lady to one. My wife hates her due to the things she did to my wife. Plus, if we include Key in anything, she's about to step in and ruin it for us. Imagine how many projects she ruined for Jordan Pill.

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You know, again, this happens a lot in situations, and it's like, as the friend or the family member that has to deal with this new partner coming in, you've known this person forever. You love this person, you are friends with this person, you've had major success with this person, and here comes somebody that's stepping in, right? And that's telling them that they know what's best for them, don't listen to them. Everybody else is a hater, they don't want you to succeed, they don't just they just don't like me, they're jealous of what we have, or whatever. These type of people, because it's a type, these type of people have to say in order to get their, persuade their significant other to go along with their side. And that what happens when that goes down is isolation, right? Family members start to distance themselves because they don't like your partner, or vice versa, friends, and then you're all alone and you're only with that person and you feel like, well, it's just me and them against the world. Everybody's against me now, too. Also, they they do know what's best. They're always there, and you know, they celebrate me. Yeah, no, no, it's okay. And yeah, they have that problem and they're mean and they do say things that, you know, I often think about in the shower whilst I'm crying in my palms. But I love them, they love me, and you know what? Those other people are stupid. Even if I gotta lose jobs, even if I gotta lose family, even if I never get to talk to my mama again, I don't care because I'm riding for you. And it's like, you are ruining your life, you're destroying your life for a person that does not care about you. Everybody's not lying on this lady. Let me know in the comments down below if you believe. I do, I believe her. I think that this really happened, and I think that we gotta stop with this whole like, don't tell anybody what happened to you if other people are in the story because they might not like the way that you're depicting their your story, but they could also come out and depict their story if they chose to, or they could ignore it. It's up to them. Everybody has their own fing free will. You know, this is a black woman whose dream was destroyed because a white woman couldn't stop jumping into her husband's projects and destroying them, or she can't stop controlling his life, or she's a fungi, or some type of black plague that just spreads slowly and it's consuming him. Now, if this is true, then I hope Michael Keegan Key gets away. Like I would I would say to anybody who's in an abusive relationship, whether or not they're men or women, it doesn't matter. But it's hard. Especially when you are with somebody as possessive as they're saying, this woman El, I've been calling her Elle, her name's Ellie. This woman Ellie is. I hope this black man gets out. Key, if you can hear this, get out. Between the friends fighting, you know, Oscar winning shade, and the fact that this, you know, white woman could be really abusing this very successful, nice, pleasant black man is uh it's a lot to think about. It's a lot to chew on. Let me know what you guys think in the comments. I'll meet you there. And if you want to support me or this channel, go on down to Kita said it.com and buy a growing through it journal or a balance in my bullshit plurnal. And until next time, wow. Maybe we should send Key a freaking journal, but I feel like she will read it. Be all up in his shit. Like Clay Thompson's ex. You gotta guard your hardness world. I'll holla.