Keke Palmer is opening up about the problems as a child star. Months before the release of her film, I Love Boosters, the ...
Keke Palmer is reflecting on the realities of growing up in the spotlight, saying her early years in the entertainment industry often felt “dehumanizing.” In an interview with Variety, the actress ...
The actress, host, and singer spoke about her upbringing during a recent interview, admitting that, “being an artist became a way out for my family." ...
"I think that my younger self needed to hear that it's really okay to be angry, and it's really okay to be sad," Palmer said Virginia Chamlee is a Politics Writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
The ‘Nope’ actress appeared on the cover of The Cut this week, where she went deep on some of the biggest aspects of her life. In her cover story at The Cut, the writer spends much of the story going ...
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Keke Palmer opens up about child stardom: ‘Disney and Nickelodeon can be dehumanising’
Keke Palmer reflects on growing up as a child star, calling the entertainment industry “dehumanising” while opening up about poverty, pressure, and fame.
I hated my parents for a long time: Keke Palmer on growing up as a child breadwinner (Photo: Getty Images) Keke Palmer, known for her early breakout roles in Akeelah and the Bee and True Jackson, VP, ...
Keke Palmer explained that her “Baby, This Is Keke Palmer” podcast interview with shamed actor Jonathan Majors never aired because her social following thought it was “insensitive.” “I was open and ...
Keke Palmer felt her career was limited as a child star because of her ethnicity. The 31-year-old actress grew to prominence playing the title character in the Nickelodeon sitcom 'True Jackson, VP' in ...
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