Keke palmer is gay
Keke Palmer Talks Sexuality and Gender, Says Shes a Little Bit of Everything
Keke Palmer opened up about sexuality and gender while being honored Saturday by the Los Angeles LGBT Center.
“Im so grateful to be here today to be embraced by a community that Ive always felt accepted by and a part of,” the “Nope” star said. “Ive always been my own person. Sexuality and identity for me has always been confusion. You know, its, I never felt straight enough. I never felt gay enough. And I never felt woman enough. I never felt man enough. You know, I always felt like I was a little bit of everything.”
Palmer was presented with a Vanguard Award from Karamo Brown during the centers annual gala, which took place at the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel.
“So often, I lead with masculinity. And as a gal, Ive always been met with so much disdain, you know what I mean?” Palmer said. “I think so much of that came from who I thought I had to be to acquire respect, admiration and admire . And Ive al
Keke Palmer
Lauren Keyana "Keke" Palmer is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She rose to prominence in for her role in Akeelah and the Bee . She was also a series regular on Foxs Scream Queens (–) and starred in Jordan Peele’s Nope (). She has over acting credits to her name.
In , she released the harmony video "I Dont Pertain to You", in which she starts the anthem in bed with a man and ends up in lingerie at the house of a woman.
This led to quite a bit of speculation regarding Palmers sexuality. She has refused to embrace any labels but has certainly implied that she is sexually fluid.
In a People magazine interview, she said,
The video was to represent the young woman today — it’s not the traditional woman anymore — and not the specifics of "Am I gay? Am I straight? Am I bi?" I’m making the rules for myself, and I don’t have to be stuck down to one label.
In , she discussed her journey of embracing her sexuality in an interview in episode three of The Finest Podcast Ever with Raven and Miranda, discussing her attr
Keke Palmer Opens Up About Her Sexuality With Raven-Symoné
Keke Palmer is getting candid about her sexuality.
While appearing on The Finest Podcast Ever with Raven and Miranda, Palmer opened up to Raven-Symoné and her wife, Miranda Maday, about coming out as a free spirit and how she broached the topic of sexuality with her family.
"There was a moment in my animation where I was like ya understand, can I be myself? The moment where you overthink sh*t," Palmer explained to Raven, who had her control coming out in "That's not even me, why am I overthinking this? I guess you just get to the point where I want my life to be my own life."
While Palmer said her parents never voiced any disdain about being gay in her household growing up, she did share that there was something unspoken surrounding the topic.
"There is like an unsaid thing that can make you feel -- and because I liked guys too, I was kinda fond, 'Well, we don't have to discuss about it.' Because I like guys too, it was like that's another extra thing that no one really has to understand about. I don't really have to live ou
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Queer as in F*ck You
Ive always been my own person, and sexuality and identity, for me, its always been confusion. I never felt straight enough; I never felt gay enough; I never felt woman enough; I never felt man enough. I always felt like I was a small bit of everything.
Usually one of my favorite things about getting to write about Keke Palmer in a link round up is when people leave comments going omg I didnt realize Keke Palmer was queer! — which is going to undergo ironic right at this moment. Because last weekend, while creature honored at the Los Angeles LGBT Center Gala, the renowned funny girl got deeply important while talking about judgements and assumptions people have made about her sexuality and gender.
I believe quite possibly every single double attraction person Ive known — especially (though not only!) those with cis male partners, like Palmer — has expressed something similar to me in my lifetime. Hell, I think almost all of us have felt the pa