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Keke Palmer Subtly Claps Back After Boyfriend Shames Her For Her Revealing Outfit At Usher Concert

Keke Palmer, Leodis, Darius Jackson
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The 'Nope' star shared some defiantly self-empowering videos on both Instagram and TikTok after her boyfriend Darius Jackson called out her outfit choice.

The internet has been impatiently waiting for Keke Palmer's response after her boyfriend shamed her on Twitter for wearing a revealing outfit.

In case you missed it, a video of Keke Palmer enjoying herself some up close and personal Usher at one of his Las Vegas residency concerts did not sit well with Darius Jackson who shared his distaste for what the Nope star was wearing.


He replied to the video:

"It’s the outfit tho.. you a mom."

After being dragged by Palmer's fans, Jackson doubled down:

"We live in a generation where a man of the family doesn’t want the wife & mother to his kids to showcase booty cheeks to please others & he gets told how much of a hater he is."
"This is my family & my representation."
"I have standards & morals to what I believe. I rest my case.

But it appears as if Palmer is having none of it.

On Friday, the actor and singer took to Instagram to share a video of her singing Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely" to her and Jackson's son Leodis.

In the caption she wrote:

"One thing is certain and one thing is true, IM A MOTHA, through and through! 😍"

She added:

"To all my mom’s out there, how did your baby change you??"
"Mine empowered me!"
"On such another level, my perspective changed because when my baby is good I’m GREAT! Look at that face! Gratitude galore."

Palmer then posted a video on TikTok of herself dancing to her own audio from an interview in which she said:

“So if you gonna act up, I’m about to link up.”
@kekepalmer

Ayeeeeeee get into this mixxxx

👀 👀 👀

Viewers of the TikTok both acknowledged and applauded Palmer's message.

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Jackson deleted his Twitter account after his tweets gained traction - and not in a good way - but it looks like he's back...

So far, though, he's refrained from tweeting his fashion advice.

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