“Richie Tienken, Comic Strip owner and Eddie Murphy’s co-manager at the time, wasn’t that amused by his client’s new friends. Tienken recalled Keenen and Arsenio, in particular, jostling for Eddie’s affections. “Keenen and Arsenio didn’t get along,” he says. “It was like watching two broads try to pick up a guy.” JealousyComedians Book:Homey Don't Play That!: The Story of In Living Color and the Black Comedy Revolution Source: Homey Don't Play That!: The Story of In Living Color and the Black Comedy Revolution