Keke Palmer attended a screening of her visual album “Big Boss” at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.
“Big Boss” marks the actress and singer’s first full-length album since 2007. She also wrote, starred in and directed its visual companion.
“This film is my story, and I’m so happy I stayed true to it,” Palmer wrote on Instagram. “Being yourself means you’re not going to always be understood by other people, and I’m proof of that. Knowing myself isn’t a switch I’ve flipped, it’s a process I’ve gone through and continue to grow into. That’s #BigBoss energy.”Getty Images for The Recording A
Both the album and short film are inspired by her life and career, including her experiences as a child actor. Palmer got her big break on Nickelodeon’s “True Jackson VP,” which saw her play a teen fashion designer.
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