Watch Key And Peele Immediately Regret This Spicy Wing Challenge

Comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele are best of friends, and have been through a lot together, but this is probably the most painful experience they’ve ever had to share, as they took First We Feast’s “Hot Ones” challenge and completely lost their shit.

For the challenge, the stars of “Keanu” had to go through five wings, each with a sauce hotter than the next.

The first sauce was only clocked in at 13,000 Scoville units, which didn’t seem to bother the duo, but the next sauce jumped to 60,000 Scoville units, a sauce conveniently called “Pain 100%,” and the comedians really began to feel the heat.

By the time they reached the “Mega Death Sauce” at 550,000 Scoville units, they were already hallucinating, telling host Sean Evans to go to hell, and fumbling words as they tried to put together coherent sentences.

From accusing Evans of being from Chernobyl for eating the wings without a problem, to trying to answer questions about their old Key and Peele sketches, this was a hilarious 14 minutes, as you would expect from two of the funniest people on the planet.

They made it through all the heat, though, and probably learned a lot about themselves.

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