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Keke Palmer Opens Up About Child-On-Child Abuse and New Roles in Her Career
Actress and singer Keke Palmer has been making headlines recently for her candid discussions about her personal life and her latest career endeavors. Ahead of the release of her new book, Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative on November 19, Palmer spoke to People magazine about a traumatic experience from her childhood. She revealed that she was a victim of child-on-child sexual abuse when she was around 5 years old.
“People don’t really think about child-on-child molestation, but it’s something that exists,” Palmer said. “I felt weird and violated, but I didn’t really know how to place it. I just knew I had all these weird feelings and thoughts, and I felt a little bit out of control and overwhelmed.” This revelation is part of her effort to raise awareness and control her narrative, as emphasized in her upcoming book.
In addition to her literary debut, Palmer has also taken on a new role as the first-ever Chief Brand Officer for Creme of Nature. This position was celebrated at an intimate event, marking another milestone in her multifaceted career. Known for her versatility, Palmer has been starring in acclaimed movies such as Hustlers and Nope, releasing R&B pop music, hosting game shows like Password on NBC, and managing her own podcast and social media presence.
Palmer’s career has been a testament to her ability to navigate various platforms and industries. From her early start in acting, scoring her first role at age 10 in Barbershop 2, to her current status as a multimedia conglomerate, Palmer continues to inspire and engage her audience through her work and personal stories.