Keke Palmer Says Child Stardom Felt 'Dehumanising'
Keke Palmer, a former top child actor earning $20,000 per episode, says nonstop work as a kid star felt dehumanizing and she now prioritizes balance after motherhood.
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Keke Palmer opens up about 'dehumanizing' time as a child star
"The Burbs" actress recalled the pressures of being a Nickelodeon star in a new interview.Keke Palmer's latest project is 'The Burbs,' Peacock's adaptation of the 1989 Tom Hanks filmCredit: Todd Williamson/Peacock via GettyWith more than 100 acting credits and two decades in the business, Keke Palmer is a Hollywood vet at only 32. But in a new interview with Variety, she admits all that glitters is not gold in Tinseltown, especially for child st…
Keke Palmer Admits Being A Child Star On Disney And Nickelodeon Felt 'Dehumanizing': 'You're A Product'
Keke Palmer is opening up about the realities of being a child star. Source: Aaron J. Thornton / Getty The actress, host, and singer spoke about her upbringing during a recent interview with Variety, describing her early life in a small Illinois suburb that she described as a low-income “food desert.” Palmer started her acting career early, becoming famous as a child following breakout roles in the 2006 film, Akeelah and the Bee, and the 2008 th…
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