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Keke Palmer says she was only in Hollywood in Hollywood in 20 years when Jordan Peele was not paid properly in 20 years

Keke Palmer spoke about inequality in the salary results in Hollywood. In an interview with Business Insider, The Joyful noise Actress who became a darling with a screen at the age of 12 Akeelah and the beeexpressed her dissatisfaction with her salary in the film industry.

Palmer revealed that she only felt appropriately paid when she felt appropriately paid NoYour 2022 film with Jordan Peele. The actress explained

“No, that was probably the first time.”

The multi-hyphenate entertainer revealed that it does not compare herself as a black person because they are not so privileged.

“I don't compare – especially as a black person, a black woman – because it is not fair for me.

She added that she was of the greatest importance for her to afford her needs:

“If you meet your needs, this does not have to be in the foreground of your mind. This does not mean that everything is fair, but it is an important thing that you have to think about and have a certain perspective.”


Keke Palmer announced that she diversified her income flows and encouraged others to do the same

Palmer revealed that her low income in the industry made her look for several sources of income. The 31-year-old has several production companies and is a singer, television equipment, author and podcaster.

In the interview, Keke Palmer announced that her brand was a holding company with a subsidiary and emphasized the importance of diversification.

The actress spoke in an interview with Speedy Norman in August 2023 with the rumors of her assets. At that time, Keke Palmer's net assets were estimated by news agencies to around 7.5 million US dollars.

She exposed the claim and explained:

“You can't believe that net assets. Because first you said that my net assets were 7.5 million US dollars if I only had $ 100,000 on the bench. You are lying. Don't look at it. Don't look at it, okay? It's inaccurate.”

The actress revealed that there were times when the number was lower than the supposed quantity, but at the time it had become higher. Keke added

“There were times when it was less, now it is more. But there were times when it was less. That's why I'm so, don't think so.”


Other actresses who talked about unequal payments are Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Viola Davis and Mo'nique.