Who is Keke Palmer’s mom? Fans can totally relate to her post about Sharon Palmer declining her call
'Nope' star Keke Palmer has shared a hilarious post about her mother declining her call, and social media can totally relate to it. "Nothing worse than calling your mom and she declines your call. What other life do you haveeee!?!?!" she wrote.
Keke, 29, was born to parents Sharon and Lawrence "Larry" Palmer in Harvey, Illinois, and raised in nearby Robbins. Sharon and Laurence met in drama school, and had both worked as professional actors before getting involved in full-time jobs. Her father works for a polyurethane company, and also volunteers as a Catholic deacon.
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Nothing worse than calling your mom and she declines your call. What other life do you haveeee!?!?!
— Keke Palmer (@KekePalmer) November 14, 2022
Who is Keke Palmer’s mom Sharon?
Sharon Palmer is a high school teacher who works with autistic children. It is said that Sharon helped Keke get her first role in 'Barbershop 2' by finding her daughter an agent. Sharon also went out of her way to get an audition tape into the right hands. She is Keke's current manager.
Keke has always expressed how tight-knit her relationship with my mother is, and appreciated her for being a great mom. “I’m not always confident but mostly I like to have confidence by myself,” Keke told the ladies of The Talk earlier this year. “If you knew my mom, you would immediately know where [it comes from] because after the movie [Alice], my mom was like, “That was a clinic in acting! I’m letting you know, they can do a sermon in school about what you did!”
Sharon had previously said that as Keke's manager, their work has not been all that simple. “The entertainment industry is not easy. And it's definitely not easy on the mother-daughter relationship or the mother-child relationship, because the industry — you change roles,” she said, according to TODAY. “Because now you have this daughter that makes more money than you've ever made in your life.”
'My mama does it to me all the time'
Social media is able to relate to Keke's post on her mom declining her call. "Be making me mad for real or when she puts me on hold for someone else," one user wrote on Twitter. Another said, "Or she calls and you miss her call and then call her right back and she’s not picking up. Where have you gone in the half minute it took me to call you?" "I hate when she tells me she will call me back and I’m sitting here waiting for the next three days for her to call me back," wrote on user.
Be making me mad for real 😂 or when she puts me on hold for someone else
— ♡Nana🧚🏾♀️ (@VenusInRising) November 14, 2022
Or she calls and you miss her call and then call her right back and she’s not picking up. Where have you gone in the half minute it took me to call you?
— Charis Pannell (@charis_pannell) November 14, 2022
I hate when she tells me she will call me back and I’m sitting here waiting for the next three days for her to call me back
— Jonah Hill 🤟🏼 (@twixieJo) November 14, 2022
"I felt that one she knows she’s my best friend and when I call her I need her to answer but that pain when you call and it go straight to voice mail," one user said, while another wrote, "My mama does it to me all the time & she’s in a nursing home. Like, girl, is bingo that riveting?" "How about when you call, your mom ignores you and sends you a text saying "hey baby"," wrote one user.
I felt that one 😂😂 she knows she’s my best friend and when I call her I need her to answer but that pain when you call and it go straight to voice mail 🥹🥹
— Mya (@Myaa_7777) November 14, 2022
My mama does it to me all the time & she’s in a nursing home. Like, girl, is bingo that riveting?
— Dr. Nola Haynes | Ph.D, M.Div (@nolahaynes_) November 14, 2022
How about when you call, your mom ignores you and sends you a text saying "hey baby"
— H (@GwapDolla) November 14, 2022
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