Keke Palmer has seemingly indirectly responded to her boyfriend Darius Jackson shaming her over the outfit she wore to see Usher in concert.
Dropping a ton of pics of the fit on Instagram, Keke wrote in the caption “I wish I had taken more pictures but we were running late! I am telling y’all right now, if you haven’t seen @usher YOU MUST GO!! HE WAS SO FABULOUS!! Giving theater, Atlanta downnn, tips and tricks and just absolutely iconic. I was truly inspired as a performer. I whooped some ass in spades too! Where is that pic of us all together with the King himself??”
The post follows Darius reportedly sharing a video of Keke at Usher’s show and tweeting “It’s the outfit tho.. you a mom.”
In response to immediate backlash from people pointing out that a) Keke looks amazing, and b) moms can wear whatever tf they want, he wrote “We live in a generation where a man of the family doesn’t want the wife & mother to his kids to showcase booty cheeks to please others & he gets told how much of a hater he is. This is my family & my representation. I have standards & morals to what I believe. I rest my case.”‘
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Keke and Darius have been dating since 2021, and met at a Memorial Day party hosted by Issa Rae and Diddy. The pair—who welcomed a baby boy in February 2023—tend to be pretty private, but Keke opened up on The Tamron Hall Show about becoming more and more okay with having a public relationship.
“It became more difficult to hide,” she said. “We spend all this time together, and he really is my closest friend, so it just becomes a thing where I’m not gonna hide something that makes me happy. It’s not gonna be everything you see, my job is my job, but at the end of the day this is somebody that is important to me so why not.”
Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade.