And of all the things he didn’t know how to do at the time, Key thought jiu-jitsu would be the most challenging.
Key, who has almost 62,000 followers on Instagram, told AM that he previously spent a lot of time on social media, sharing his antics and daily activities with his followers.
“I got to a point where I felt like it was so fake.”
Now, with a burgeoning career in property development and a new hobby under his belt, Key said he’s “a lot happier,” particularly spending less time glued to a screen.
“Because I’m doing what I want to do, I’m not doing things because other people think it’s cool.”