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Keke Palmer’s Funniest Interview Moments

Feb 24, 2025

Keke Palmer’s Funniest Interview Moments

1.

When she declared that Elphaba’s infamous “Defying Gravity” is a “slave hymn.”

Please just look at Sza and Issa Rae’s reactions to her saying that.

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And then when she called out Rose for leaving Jack in the freezing water.

4.

When she revealed why she was banned from Postmates. Hopefully, they understand that the iconic Keke means no ill will and just wants her food.

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When someone referred to her as “the lady” in a Nope interview, and she immediately wondered why she’s a “lady” and not a “girl.”

7.

And then when he walked out and surprised her with flowers after hearing about her crush:

8.

When she revealed she was into astrology and was preparing to raise a sensitive Pisces:

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And then when she correctly guessed Amelia Dimoldenberg’s astrological sign with just three questions:

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When she reminisced about the first time she found out she died on Twitter:

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And then, when she went back on the show a few years later, even though she knew how it turned out last time.

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When she explained how J. Lo turned her into a massive Selena fan.

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When she took this BuzzFeed quiz and was immediately ready to become a meme:

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When she found her mom, who was running her socials at the time, was fighting with trolls online.

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When she knew what inanimate object she would be and why.

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And finally, when she iconically said, “Sorry to this man.”

Which Keke interview moment is your favorite? Tell us in the comments!

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