
Booking.com TV Commercial, 'Bachelor Party' Ft. Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele
“Bachelor Party”
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Jordan's bachelor party is a bit of a throwback, complete with wigs and candle-style chandeliers. Keegan-Michael Key says that he loves the accommodations so much, he is going to give it an excellent review on Booking.com. Jordan Peele on the other hand, feels that the bachelor party is a bit too tame. To make up for it, Key yells for the wench to get the party going. The men are quite terrified when she appears holding a whip, yelling "party time!"
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