Jonathan Bailey is dapper as ever in London, plus Keke Palmer, Reese Witherspoon, Will Ferrell and more. From Los Angeles to New York City, and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars are up to.
Keke Palmer said this week that her mother’s One of Them Days cameo “made me so happy,” celebrating her mom for teaching her “everything I know about my own dang-on brand.”
SZA and Keke Palmer's "One of Them Days" revived the buddy comedy over the weekend, bringing hearty laughs with a (small) side of social commentary.
It’s well known that SZA and Drake dated way back when — but is the Certified Lover Boy a good kisser? That’s what Keke Palmer set out to uncover on First We Feast’s latest episode of Hot Ones Versus posted Tuesday (Jan. 21).
The actress says it makes her "so happy to share everything with my mom" Sharon, who is also her longtime manager
One of Them Days is the buddy-comedy film you need to see as it comes out victorious in its first weekend at the box office. Director Lawrence Lamont and producer Issa Rae sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to dish all about Keke & SZA’s comedic chemistry,
Keke Palmer says her new film with SZA continues a tradition of side-splitting Black comedies with an important message.
For the occasion, Palmer opted for a look evocative of ’60s style and popular trends from the decade. The “Nope” actress wore a tartan black and off-yellow miniskirt with a high-waist line and buttons running down the front placket of the piece. She paired the skirt with a black, long-sleeve turtleneck.
Palmer notes she's been asked to incorporate "sorry to this man" into other roles since. But, as funny as that clip is, she doesn't feel the need to say the same phrase again if it doesn't apply to the scene she's filming.
SZA's response to questions about Drake's kissing skills is apparently another L for the Toronto rapper, according to Keke Palmer and Issa Rae.
The Keke Palmer buddy comedy “One of Them Days” has opened in first place on the North American box office charts on a particularly slow Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.
They’re girlz in the hood. Two young women trying to make it from “Friday” and “Next Friday” to “Friday After Next.”