alum went on to describe Key TV as “not for people who’ve been doing it for years,” adding: “This is for kids coming out of school. We want to hold their hand and give them opportunities.” Palmer appeared onGillespie, who recently recruited Palmer to support’s Black Business Accelerator – championing mainly women-owned small businesses – expressed her interest in partnering with Palmer.
“I want to partner with you on that,” she told Palmer. “We can create spaces and opportunities to change these kids’ lives.” Gillespie referred to Amazon’s 2021 policy shift, explaining: “We launched an inclusion policy playbook because we thought the industry has always said we need to do better, but no one is talking about what better actually looks like.”
Palmer added of her own brand across her multiple platforms: “The Keke Palmer brand is to spread joy, love and creativity. I want to connect to my generation, get out there. Your art is your medium to tell a greater story for your community, to encourage. So that they know that whatever you have accomplished, they can do that and then some. That’s the backbone of the brand.”
Palmer is already a signed-up member of the Amazon family, with her podcast about recent motherhood available on Wondery.