Keke Palmer Practices Loving Herself by Saying ‘No’

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KeKe Palmer.
Djeneba Aduayom for Women’s Health

All about balance. Nope star Keke Palmer is figuring out the importance of self-care — and protecting herself from the hustle culture of the entertainment industry.

“I realized it’s hard to say no because we don’t trust. We don’t trust that if we say no the opportunity will come again. Or we don’t trust that if we say no we’ve made the right choice,” Palmer, 28, said during an interview with Women’s Health magazine published on Tuesday, August 2. “Or we’re scared that if we say no we’re going to offend somebody. But I realized that saying yes to too many things was stressing me out the most. I’ve learned not to be afraid to rearrange things and to accept that I’m not going to be able to do it all without hurting myself.”

The Illinois native, who has previously been open about her willingness to take any project, revealed that it’s been “two years” since she began learning the power of saying “no.”

“I must say, I’m getting really good at it now,” she quipped. “That’s the grace and the silver lining. Everything I’ve been through has taught me how to love myself more.”

KeKe Palmer I Am Practicing Loving Myself Saying No

KeKe Palmer on the cover of ‘Women’s Health.’
Djeneba Aduayom for Women’s Health

The Scream alum’s new tips and tricks for her health have come in especially handy this summer, as she’s been on the road promoting NopeJordan Peele’s newest horror flick, in which Palmer stars opposite Daniel Kaluuya and Steven Yeun.

“We’re doing a lot of traveling for Nope. Korea, Germany, London, Paris, so many different places, which I’m excited about. But I also know it’s going to be extremely physically taxing,” the Hustler’s star said. “I’m going to be expending so much energy, talking, laughing, and engaging. And I don’t do anything half-assed. So if I’m talking, I’m talking; if I’m laughing, I’m laughing; if I’m engaging, I’m engaging.”

With the constant hustle and bustle of the industry, Palmer revealed the way she’s been able to “[keep] her sanity” is by “[pouring] into myself as often as I can.”

However, it isn’t just about staying focusing on mental health — treating her physical body properly is just as essential.

“It’s trying to find the right things — to make sure I’m not always eating garbage because I’m getting too tired, or I forgot. I want to make sure my body is at its best,” she said, adding, “It hit me that I have to practice loving myself the same way I practice acting.”

This isn’t the first time Palmer has spoken out about the connection between her body and career. In May 2019, the Proud Family actress made headlines when she shared her abortion story following the passing of an Alabama’s law that significantly restricted access to the procedure. 

“I was worried about my career responsibilities and afraid that I could not exist as both a career woman and mother,” she tweeted at the time.

While Palmer later deleted her original tweet, the True Jackson VP actress added another later, explaining that she felt abortion was hard to discuss via social media.

“Twitter is sometimes too flat and too short to express intimate sentiments. Words without context, very annoying,” she explained. “I am disheartened about hearing the news in Alabama. I feel as if women’s rights laws are going backwards. Individual choice is being taken. I’m truly so confused at the world [right now] and the policies that follow.”

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