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Keke Palmer Said She Looks Better Than Halle Berry, Berry Responded Via Twitter

We stan a Palmer and Berry movie collab!

Halle Berry reacted on Twitter to Keke Palmer on Wednesday after the Jump In star jokingly claimed she looked better than her during her Wired interview.

During Palmer’s interview with Wired she answered the web’s most-searched questions, Palmer revealed one question asking who she looked like.

“That means that people have been looking at me and being like ‘she looks like somebody’ And I know the person that they’re hoping to find, which is who they’ve been telling me I look like my entire life,” Palmer said.

“Which is Halle Berry,” the actress said and followed it with an “I’m kidding.”

She laughed at her little joke and slapped her knee before looking back up at the camera with a straight face and saying, “I look better,” which she was joking.

She gave the real answer afterward, which was Angela Bassett. The clip of Keke Palmer’s joke surfaced on Twitter and got a reaction from Berry herself.

“Now wait a minute Lauren!” Berry tweeted.

The Nope actress revealed on Wired that her actual first name is Lauren and got Keke from her sister’s “imaginary friend.”

Underneath the post, Berry clarified that the first post was a joke and that she actually loved Keke Palmer.

Fans of the two were here for the bond between the two and began suggesting that they do a comedic movie.

The Wired interview was a part of her tour for the Nope movie she’s starring in, directed by Jordan Peele.

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