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Keke Palmer: It would be a "dream" to start a business in Chicago
Keke Palmer: It would be a "dream" to start a business in Chicago

Axios

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Axios

Keke Palmer: It would be a "dream" to start a business in Chicago

Keke Palmer wants to reinvest in the city that taught her how to "hustle." Driving the news: In an interview with Axios, the actress and host said it would be a "dream" to start a Chicago-based incubator for rising content creators. The big picture: The star's acting career began in Chicago with a small role in "Barbershop 2: Back in Business." The Harvey native says she's helped fund 20-30 scripted and unscripted projects, showcased on her YouTube channel, KeyTV. What she's saying: Palmer says her Chi-town upbringing has helped her navigate Hollywood. "Chicago is like a hustler type of place. Everybody is trying to make it happen, like entrepreneurialism was something that I saw very early on with my mom, from her being a teacher to doing music on the side, to having her own album, to her writing for other people, to getting paid for her performances during church services." "I think it just naturally showed me that you can be a business person. You can have a bunch of different ways to make money, to feed your goals, chase your dreams." Behind the scenes: The " One Of Them Days" star tells Axios she learned to be a savvy businessperson at a young age and got her first credit card at 12 years old. "I understood early on that the card company that I'm working with is not just supposed to be taking from me, but they're supposed to give me something in return that helps my business become easier." Dig in: Palmer says when she's not eating her father's cooking, she likes to dine at Alinea.

Keke Palmer on Using ‘Fashion as a Tool for Activism,' Her 2025 Met Gala Look and American Express Partnership
Keke Palmer on Using ‘Fashion as a Tool for Activism,' Her 2025 Met Gala Look and American Express Partnership

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Keke Palmer on Using ‘Fashion as a Tool for Activism,' Her 2025 Met Gala Look and American Express Partnership

Keke Palmer sees fashion as a means to send a message. The actress and entrepreneur was inspired by activists from the past for her 2025 Met Gala look — a custom design courtesy of Vera Wang, paying homage to one of classic Hollywood's trailblazers: Dorothy Dandridge. 'When you're working on something like the Met Gala, it's all about collaborating on how everybody is interpreting the theme and, for me, when I'm thinking about Black Dandyism, I'm thinking about fashion as a tool for activism, especially when it comes to Black Americans,' Palmer told WWD, following Monday's event. More from WWD Keke Palmer Is Rolling With the Punches and Leaning Into Comedy Keke Palmer Channels Vampy Winter Glam in Semi-sheer Maroon Google Searches and Pantone Look Ahead to Met Gala-inspired Colors and Trends: From Zendaya's Hat to Savannah James in Windsor Wine The 'One of Them Days' star was intentional with her look, considering how fashion is used 'as a way to present and get into doors and break those negative stereotypes. Those are the kinds of things that Dorothy Dandridge did; those are the kinds of things that Coretta Scott King did and the list goes on,' Palmer said. Palmer observed that while 'you can brush up against' respectability politics as they relate to fashion and presentation, they can also be an instrument for transformation. 'The idea of how you step into a room, how it can change how you are perceived, is a really cool insight to play with,' she said. Thinking back to Monday's Met Gala, Palmer embraced the unique experience. 'Artistry, perspective, point of view, how it brings people together — I think it's really cool. Every Met [Gala] is a good time, and this one was just as good.' Off the red carpet, Palmer continues to expand her business. She founded KeyTV, a digital network focused on diverse creators, in 2022. She also cofounded Saving Our Cinderellas, a program within the Saving Our Daughters organization, in 2014, and her own record label, Big Bosses ENT, in 2017. With her ongoing business ventures, the actress recently partnered with American Express' Business Platinum Card to support her through travel and keep track of her finances. 'I was excited to team up with them and highlight the Business Platinum Card's benefits because they're truly designed to elevate business and travel, which is something that I'm always doing,' she said. 'The main thing that I love is that I can also get lounge access through the American Express global lounge collection with my business platinum card,' she said. Palmer is set to star in forthcoming projects like 'The Pickup' alongside Oscar nominee Eddie Murphy and more. Despite her busy schedule, the actress said she will 'stay focused,' balancing professional and personal commitments. 'The human body sometimes wants to go fight or flight, but if we can push past that and embrace the magnitude of whatever intensity comes our way personally, professionally, relationally, then we have the opportunity to be transformed,' she said. 'I think that's something I've learned as I've continued to grow. I don't want to turn away from the opportunity to expand and to evolve. Continue to push through.' View Gallery Launch Gallery: Best Moments of the Met Gala 2025: Photos Best of WWD Celebrities Wearing Zara: From Melania Trump's Controversial Coat to Kate Middleton's Blazer Collection [PHOTOS] The Stories Behind Audrey Hepburn's Wedding Dresses and What Happened to the Gown That Never Made It Down the Aisle La La Anthony's Style Through the Years: Met Gala Looks, MTV Days and More Photos

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