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The brothers attacked shopkeeper Rajveer Kashyap (50) with a spear, killing him on the spot, police said.
The brothers attacked shopkeeper Rajveer Kashyap (50) with a spear, killing him on the spot, police said.
Keegan-Michael Key has recently opened up about how his dynamic with Jordan Peele has changed and admitted that they do not get to see one another as much as they used to before. Remembering the early days, Key said that meeting Peele was a thrilling moment that was the ground for the formed partnership.
Before becoming the famous duo known as Key & Peele, the two first met on comic television show MADtv in 2004, where they formed a strong bond as writers and performers. Speaking with People, Key reminisced, “We lived together for a few months and would write and talk about comedy.”
The Get Out star said to the outlet about his bond with Peele, “When we were on camera, it was alchemy.” He continued reflecting on how they don’t see each other anymore, calling it a “tragedy.”
Key and Peele shared an apartment in Los Angeles for some time during their tenure at MADtv. The duo worked together on some sketches, constructively critiquing one another works. Their training years spent at Chicago’s Second City resulted in a smooth dynamic that later transformed into their on-screen chemistry. Key pointed out to the outlet that they began to share a common creative language that yielded the best results.
Key stressed that as they shaped their professional paths, they also reflected personal aspirations. While Peele did a good amount of horror, Key needed more serious parts. He explained that after success with Key & Peele, they both sought out the next challenge. That was not the end of them working together, but the beginning of them working apart on different platforms.
Though he described the current state of his dynamic with Peele as a tragedy, there have been some projects where the duo did, in fact, reunite, For instance, the action-comedy film Keanu in 2016, Toy Story 4, Wendell & Wild and the first. However, life happened and took their attention elsewhere.
Keegan-Michael Key’s latest project is available in the theatres. He is the voice of B-127 or Bumblebee in the animated prequel Transformers One. Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, and Scarlett Johansson also lend their voices to the movie.
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Trigger Warning: This article contains references to homicides.
Kim Kardashian made headlines this past Saturday when she visited the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility near San Diego. Kardashian, accompanied by family members and industry figures, discussed prison reform with inmates, including the notorious Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik Menendez as per Variety.
This visit follows the release of Ryan Murphy’s Netflix anthology series Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, which has received considerable attention and criticism.
Kim Kardashian was not alone on her visit. She was joined by her sister Khloé Kardashian, their mother Kris Jenner, film producer Scott Budnick, and actor Cooper Koch, who portrays Erik Menendez in the upcoming Netflix series. The event aimed to discuss important issues concerning prison reform and rehabilitation.
Kardashian’s interest in prison reform isn’t new. She has frequently visited prisons to learn about rehabilitation programs and advocate for change, sharing her experiences on various media platforms. Her involvement in reform initiatives has been part of her larger efforts to raise awareness about the criminal justice system.
Lyle and Erik Menendez were convicted in 1996 of the first-degree murder of their parents, Kitty and Jose Menendez, in 1989. They were given life sentences without the possibility of parole. The case has remained controversial and continues to fascinate the public.
Erik Menendez recently criticized the portrayal of him and his brother in Monsters, a Netflix series that explores their story. Erik wrote on his wife Tammi Menendez’s social media, “It is with a heavy heart that I say, I believe Ryan Murphy cannot be this naive and inaccurate about the facts of our lives so as to do this without bad intent.”
During her visit, Kardashian talked to the Menendez brothers about their experiences and perspectives on rehabilitation. These discussions are critical because they understand the nuances of life sentences and the possibility of personal growth, even within the confines of a prison. Kardashian’s focus on reform reflects her belief that all people, regardless of their background, deserve a chance at rehabilitation.
Kardashian’s previous discussions about true crime issues show her genuine interest in these topics. Earlier this year, she spoke with Monsters star Chloë Sevigny, who plays Kitty Menendez.
During their conversation, Kardashian stated her personal connection to the case, stating, “I grew up right down the street from the house that all happened in, and everyone went to the same schools.”
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