Keke Palmer Talks Working In A Male-Dominated Industry And How It Made Her Feel Like 'Being A Woman Was A Weakness'

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'It always felt like I was going through some door that only a man could really validate me through.'

where you detailed an alleged sexual harassment incident with Trey Songz, you said people don't initially believe Black women when they speak out. Do you feel like that's changed at all since the movement's inception? That could refer to women speaking out in general and/or specifically Black women speaking out?

I just wondered if people would know who I was referring with the characters, because everything was very much accurate. Every scenario was drawn from real experiences. And so I wondered, are people going to try to connect the dots of who and what this is mirroring? Or at what point in my career and my music that this was from? Or who was hanging around me at that time? That part made me wonder, but other than that, no.

I mean, I don't want to call them out [laughs]. I don't want to be like this ____ and this is ____. Like, that is crazy [laughs]. But if people want to guess and try to put two-and-two together, then I can't stop them from doing that.

 

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