Actress Keke Palmer, 25, told a Twitter user to “find happiness” after he used one of her dance videos to allege, Wednesday morning, she was unable to book gigs.
“This is why you don’t believe everything you read online. You’re ignorant Sage,” Palmer tweeted. “I’m sorry you don’t have a personality unless you’re broke
The Pimp star was responding to a comment that read, “somebody
This is why you don’t believe everything you read online. You’re ignorant Sage. I’m sorry you don’t have a personality unless you’re broke.. but I always do, that’s why I’m never not booked. I hope you find happiness in your very dull world 🥰😘 https://t.co/buLSJUnOL9
— Keke Palmer (@KekePalmer) January 23, 2019
After the tweet, a fan replied to Palmer asking if those of “high status” are “Forbidden to have fun and shown personality?” The 25-year-old responded, “INSAAAAAANE!!!!!!! I’m so normal. It’s beneath ‘celebrity’ expectations I suppose.”
INSAAAAAANE!!!!!!! I’m so normal. It’s beneath “celebrity” expectations I suppose 😂 https://t.co/Z65Peld75o
— Keke Palmer (@KekePalmer) January 23, 2019
She added that celebs are regular people, and she doesn’t understand why people get “get confused when they see a celebrity acting like a regular a** human.”
Ppl act like celebrities are not human sometimes. I just don’t understand.. they will literally get confused when they see a celebrity acting like a regular ass human CAUSE THATS WHAT THEY ARE. 🤦🏾♀️
— Keke Palmer (@KekePalmer) January 23, 2019
“I’m not a d**n robot. I’m a dynamic individual,” Palmer said in conclusion. “I will always be myself and I hope the same for everyone else.”
I’m not a damn robot, I’m a dynamic individual. I will never stop being dynamic and having fun. I will always be myself and I hope the same for everyone else. 💋 pic.twitter.com/8EK7EsdX26
— Keke Palmer (@KekePalmer) January 23, 2019
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