Keke Palmer
ROM ACTING TO SINGING TO REALITY TV, KEKE PALMER DOES IT ALL. “I just always was attracted to people that did multiple things,” Palmer tells saying artists like Jamie Foxx and Queen Latifah were early inspirations. Now she’s out with the hotly (July 22). “When people think about or Jordan’s work, they can sometimes zero in on, ‘Oh, this is a think piece on Blackness.’” She says there’s always an element of that, but “They’re not always on Blackness,” and is a perfect example of that. It’s part horror, part sci-fi, part thriller and part comedy. “His choice to put Black people in the lead is just based off his perspective of who he sees in his story.” Since starting out as a child actor, Palmer says the quality of work she’s receiving has only gotten better. “To have evolved to the place where the variety of who I get to work with is this level, I think it’s only going to bring the best out of me.” Case in point, starring alongside Daniel Kaluuya in a Jordan Peele film. “There’s only one Jordan Peele.”
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