Celebrities celebrated Halloween 2025 with creative costumes, including Lady Gaga as the Garden of Eden, Niecy Nash-Betts and Jessica Betts as Kendrick Lamar and Serena Williams, Keke Palmer as Snoop Dogg, and Heidi Klum as Medusa, showcasing a wide range of inventive and themed outfits.
Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, and Keke Palmer attended the world premiere of the action-comedy film 'The Pickup' at Regal LA Live, with other notable attendees including Paige Butcher, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and various celebrities. The film, starring Murphy, Davidson, and Palmer, is set to premiere on Prime Video on August 6 and follows two armored truck drivers caught in a chaotic criminal heist.
Keke Palmer explained that her podcast episode with Jonathan Majors was pulled due to concerns over insensitivity following his legal issues and public reaction, despite her intention to provide a platform for him to speak. She emphasized her unbiased approach and respect for free speech, while also expressing hope that the interview might be released in the future.
Bill Pullman and Rick Moranis are returning to reprise their roles in a new Spaceballs movie from Amazon MGM Studios, with Keke Palmer also cast. The film, directed by Josh Greenbaum and set for a 2027 release, will feature original cast members including Mel Brooks, and is described as a sequel with reboot elements. The project aims to expand the franchise while maintaining its comedic homage to sci-fi classics.
A sequel to the hit comedy 'One of Them Days' starring Keke Palmer and SZA, produced by Issa Rae, is in early development at TriStar Pictures, with the original cast and creative team expected to return, following the film's successful box office and streaming performance.
During an episode of Shannon Sharpe's "Club Shay Shay" podcast, actress Keke Palmer humorously brought up Sharpe's accidental Instagram Live incident where he was caught having sex, leading to laughter and playful banter between the two. Sharpe, who had previously expressed embarrassment over the viral moment, was a good sport about Palmer's jokes, which referenced the unnamed woman involved in the incident.
Keke Palmer revealed on The Toast podcast that a supportive voicemail from Will Smith helped her during a challenging time in her life when she was considering emancipation from her parents at 17. Smith's message, received while he was filming "Karate Kid" with his son Jaden, encouraged Palmer to stay focused and cherish her family, ultimately influencing her decision to remain with her parents.
Keke Palmer, in her upcoming memoir "Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative," reveals a racially insensitive remark made by a "Scream Queens" co-star, referred to as "Brenda." The incident involved "Brenda" making a derogatory comment comparing Palmer to Martin Luther King Jr. after a disagreement on set. Palmer chose not to name the actor, emphasizing her resilience and refusal to be victimized by the comment. The memoir, which discusses themes of boundaries and self-worth, will be released on November 19.
Keke Palmer, in her upcoming memoir 'Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative,' recounts a tense encounter with 'Scream Queens' co-creator Ryan Murphy after she took a day off from filming. Murphy reportedly "ripped" into Palmer for not being on set, despite her understanding that it was her day off. Although they resolved the issue, Palmer felt the incident affected her potential for future collaborations with Murphy. Additionally, Palmer shares an experience of a racist remark from a co-star, highlighting her resilience in the face of adversity.
Keke Palmer, the cover star of Teen Vogue, discussed her focus on her company Key TV Network, raising her son Leo, and her desired legacy in a recent interview. She reflected on her past year, including a custody battle with ex Darius Jackson, and expressed her determination to empower others in the entertainment industry. Palmer emphasized the importance of unconditional self-love and empowerment in her son's upbringing, aiming to instill a legacy of love and service.
Keke Palmer has joined the cast of Aziz Ansari's film "Good Fortune," which also stars Keanu Reeves and Seth Rogen. The movie, which Ansari wrote and is directing, resumed production after being suspended due to work stoppages. Palmer's addition to the cast comes as a positive development for the film, and Ansari expressed his excitement about her involvement.
Keke Palmer joins the cast of Aziz Ansari's feature directorial debut "Good Fortune" alongside Keanu Reeves and Seth Rogen at Lionsgate, reteaming with Ansari after their previous collaboration was shut down. Palmer's role is currently undisclosed, and the comedy is being produced by Anthony Katagas, Alan Yang, and Ansari. The film's production was temporarily suspended due to WGA pickets, and Palmer, known for her roles in various films and TV shows, has also founded her own digital network and recently made history at the 2023 Emmys.
Keke Palmer has joined the cast of Aziz Ansari's comedy film "Good Fortune," alongside Seth Rogen and Keanu Reeves, with the plot and her role being kept under wraps. This marks Ansari's directorial debut, and the film is currently in production in Los Angeles with Lionsgate backing it. Palmer, known for her roles in "Akeelah and the Bee" and "Hustlers," is represented by 3 Arts, LUNA PR, and Hertz Lichtenstein Young & Polk.
Keke Palmer made history by becoming the first woman to win an Emmy for Outstanding Host for a Game Show since 2009, for her role in Password at the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards. She expressed gratitude in her acceptance speech, thanking Jimmy Fallon and NBC. The win marks a significant milestone for Palmer, who also became the first Black woman to be nominated in the category. The achievement was celebrated by fans and celebrities alike, with Palmer sharing her excitement on Instagram.
Keke Palmer made history by becoming the first woman in 15 years to win an Emmy for Outstanding Host for a Game Show, breaking the male-dominated trend in the category. She won for hosting NBC's Password, beating out well-known hosts like Steve Harvey and Pat Sajak. This marks the first time in 50 years that a Password host has been nominated or won the category. Palmer's win is also significant as she is the first Black woman to be nominated or win in this category.