If you’ve ever wondered how Max Key spends a typical day, ponder no more.
The former Prime Minister’s son has released a video insight into his life, backflipping into a private pool, mixing music and casually sliding down university handrails.
A Day in the Life: Max Key, shows him studying, exercising and reflecting on his early adult years.
“I think I’m more me now than I was a few years ago,” he says.
“I think I was trying to fit into a group that wasn’t actually me.”
“Now I’ve got a smaller and a bit closer group of friends than I did.”
The nearly seven minute clip is a promotion for education consultancy company Crimson Consulting which helps young Kiwis gain entrance into universities like Cambridge, Oxford and Harvard.
The 21-year-old started working for Crimson last year, helping those who hope to get into American colleges through excellence in sports – particularly baseball, a sport he represented New Zealand at in Under-15, -17 and -19 levels.
“Thank you for joining me on my journey, I hope you learned something new,” he signs off the video.
“And I hope you never let anyone stop what you want to do in life. Cheers.”