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Keke Palmer Holds Premiere For Her ‘Big Boss’ Film And Album At The Grammy Museum, Releasing On Friday

We're ready, Keke!

Actress Keke Palmer gave big boss vibes during her Big Boss film and album premiere Wednesday night.

Keke held the star-studded premiere at the Grammy Museum, donning a bold blue skin-tight strapless dress with a sweetheart neckline from Sergio Hudson.

She paired it with white pointy-toe pumps, hoop earrings, a white diamond bracelet and a glamorous updo hairstyle.

“Such an incredible evening at @grammymuseum!! It was so awesome being able to share “Big Boss” in such a major way,” she wrote in her Instagram post.

Some stars in attendance included Disney stars Kyle Massey, Skai Jackson, Chloe Bailey, Christina Milan and One on One actor Robert Ri’chard.

 

Neo-mama Keke has gifted viewers waiting to watch the film with clips from Big Boss. In one scene, Keke engages in a serious conversation with her mother, trying to explain her difficulties in the entertainment business. According to the “Bottoms Up” singer, the conversation did happen between her and her mom.

“It’s so funny because I wrote this scene based off of real conversations I’ve had with my mom,” the Nope actress wrote. “This film is my story, and I’m so happy I stayed true to it. Being yourself means you’re not going to always be understood by other people, and I’m proof of that. Knowing myself isn’t a switch I’ve flipped, it’s a process I’ve gone through and continue to grow into. Love who you are and forget the rest. That’s

#BigBoss energy.”

The Big Boss film and album will be released on Friday (May 12). Viewers can see Big Boss exclusively on the Amazon Music App.

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Taylor Berry

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