'Key & Peele' Answer The Most Ridiculous Questions About Gay Weddings

'Key & Peele' Answer The Most Ridiculous Questions About Gay Weddings
If you’ve never attended a gay wedding — or, as we like to call it, a wedding — you might have a few questions. But hopefully one of them isn’t, “Is it okay to make an ‘ew’ sound when they kiss?”

In a clip from the upcoming season of “Key & Peele,” Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele and more take on the most ridiculous questions one could have about non-hetero weddings, such as: “Do we sit on the ‘gay’ side or the ‘straight’ side?” and whether or not the “fake priest” will look like a nun.

“Key & Peele” returns Sept. 24 at 10:30 p.m. ET on Comedy Central.

[h/t: Out]

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PHOTOS: The Cast Of Looking Gets Kinky At Folsom Street Fair

PHOTOS: The Cast Of Looking Gets Kinky At Folsom Street Fair

Looks like the guys of Looking were off the hook from working at yesterday’s Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco and were free to just enjoy the sights.

Director Andrew Haigh snapped this photo of Jonathan Groff and Raul Castillo enjoying the sunshine and leather:

And here’s anther that shows Murray Bartlett getting in on the action:

The guys got friendly with the crowd:

Last season a whole episode took place at the kink extravaganza, captured by this Insta shot of Andrew Haigh:

Dan Tracer

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Philly Police Wrap Up Gay Bashing Investigation, Commissioner Says There's 'Sufficient Evidence' to Press Charges

Philly Police Wrap Up Gay Bashing Investigation, Commissioner Says There's 'Sufficient Evidence' to Press Charges

Attack

Philadelphia police have concluded their investigation into the September 11 attack on a gay couple in Center City – with Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey saying there is “sufficient evidence to have charges placed against some of the individuals there.”

The Inquirer reports:

He said police were set to meet with prosecutors Monday afternoon to present the investigative file.

Police had initially termed the incident a hate crime and an assault, but Pennsylvania law does not cover crimes motivated by sexual orientation under its hate-crimes statute.

Ramsey said the current statute “obviously, in my opinion, needs to change, and change very quickly” to cover sexual orientation.

Earlier today, we reported that Pennsylvania State Rep. Brendan Boyle would attempt to pass an LGBT-inclusive hate crimes bill as early as tomorrow. A rally and press conference are planned at the state capitol tomorow as well. 


Kyler Geoffroy

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