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When was the last time you cried while eating hot wings?  For comedic duo Key and Peele, the answer is very recently.

While promoting their new movie, "Keanu," the pair stopped by First We Feast's show, "Hot Ones," where they agreed to eat five increasingly spicy hot wings (video below). 

The chicken was doused in hot sauce ranging from 13,000 Scoville heat units to an unbelievable 550,000. As a reference point, cayenne pepper typically has between 30,000 and 50,000.

As the wings increase in spice, so do the antics; let's just say the results are even funnier than you would hope.

Considering Key and Peele have a new movie out, you probably didn’t expect to laugh most about the comedic pair engaging in such a seemingly everyday activity, but the video speaks for itself.

While the host stays stoic and composed, Key and Peele become increasingly frantic and incoherent, yelling obscenities, streaming tears, and describing the effect of one of the wings as "Genghis Khan riding through my tonsils."

We suggest watching the whole video before heading to theaters to see “Keanu!”

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When was the last time you cried while eating hot wings?  For comedic duo Key and Peele, the answer is very recently.

While promoting their new movie, "Keanu," the pair stopped by First We Feast's show, "Hot Ones," where they agreed to eat five increasingly spicy hot wings (video below). 

The chicken was doused in hot sauce ranging from 13,000 Scoville heat units to an unbelievable 550,000. As a reference point, cayenne pepper typically has between 30,000 and 50,000.

As the wings increase in spice, so do the antics; let's just say the results are even funnier than you would hope.

Considering Key and Peele have a new movie out, you probably didn’t expect to laugh most about the comedic pair engaging in such a seemingly everyday activity, but the video speaks for itself.

While the host stays stoic and composed, Key and Peele become increasingly frantic and incoherent, yelling obscenities, streaming tears, and describing the effect of one of the wings as "Genghis Khan riding through my tonsils."

We suggest watching the whole video before heading to theaters to see “Keanu!”

Watch Key And Peele Cry Like Babies While Eating Hot Wings (Video)

When was the last time you cried while eating hot wings?  For comedic duo Key and Peele, the answer is very recently.

While promoting their new movie, "Keanu," the pair stopped by First We Feast's show, "Hot Ones," where they agreed to eat five increasingly spicy hot wings (video below). 

The chicken was doused in hot sauce ranging from 13,000 Scoville heat units to an unbelievable 550,000. As a reference point, cayenne pepper typically has between 30,000 and 50,000.

As the wings increase in spice, so do the antics; let's just say the results are even funnier than you would hope.

Considering Key and Peele have a new movie out, you probably didn’t expect to laugh most about the comedic pair engaging in such a seemingly everyday activity, but the video speaks for itself.

While the host stays stoic and composed, Key and Peele become increasingly frantic and incoherent, yelling obscenities, streaming tears, and describing the effect of one of the wings as "Genghis Khan riding through my tonsils."

We suggest watching the whole video before heading to theaters to see “Keanu!”