KeKe Palmer spoke candidly about the cancellation of her daytime talk show amid the coronavirus pandemic and speculation that her participation in a Black Lives Matter protest was to blame.
20.07.2020 - 23:25 / perezhilton.com
Speaking up on hot button issues like politics, abortion, or racial and social injustices can easily get you fired from network television these days — but Keke Palmer wants you to know that wasn’t the case when ABC recently pulled the plug on her hosting gig.
The 26-year-old Hustlers actress spent the last season adding spice to Strahan, Sara, and Keke alongside veteran co-hosts Michael Strahan and Sara Haines. However, multiple outlets report the third-hour Good Morning America program has
KeKe Palmer spoke candidly about the cancellation of her daytime talk show amid the coronavirus pandemic and speculation that her participation in a Black Lives Matter protest was to blame.
Keke Palmer appeared on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Sunday night (Aug. 2) and opened up about Black Lives Matter, the cancellation of GMA3 and more.The star addressed her impassioned speech imploring members of the National Guard to join her in marching, which went viral during an L.A.
Keke Palmer understands why her daytime talk show ended up getting the axe. Palmer recently joined Andy Cohen during a new episode of Watch What Happens Live, and she reflected on why “Strahan, Sara & Keke” wouldn’t be coming back.
Keke Palmer admitted that she was not surprised her talk show was cancelled. The actress opened up about the whole thing during an episode of Watch What Happens Live, where she had a sit-down with Andy Cohen.
Keke Palmer understands why her daytime talk show ended up getting the axe.
LeBron James, Anthony Davis and fellow NBA players kicked off the return of the season by showing their support for the Black Lives Matter movement during Thursday's games.
Keke Palmer is not playing around, and she has decided to speak up after one of her fans made an inaccurate comment about her. The singer and TV host shared a post explaining that all is well with ABC.
Keke Palmer has shut down rumours her ABC Show, 'Strahan, Sara and Keke', was cancelled because of her activism. The 26-year-old actress has been speaking out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement in recent weeks, and after reports spread last week that her talk show - which also stars Michael Strahan and Sara Haines - had been axed by ABC, some fans assumed it was because of Keke's outspoken views.
Good Morning America talk show Strahan, Sara & Keke Sharing a Twitter post that reads "Ain't it weird how Keke Palmer was protesting and preaching to the police about Racism in our country then ABC decides to cancel her show," Keke said that that, if anything, speaking out showed the corporations she works just with how important her voice is. She continued to explain that her relationship with Disney/ABC is evolving: A post shared by (@keke) on , explaining that kneeling isn't enough.
Keke Palmer is setting the record straight. The 26-year-old actress took to Instagram on Saturday to address rumors that her talk show,, was canceled because she spoke up about racial inequality amid the Black Lives Matter movement. — starring Michael Strahan, Sara Haines and Palmer — was taken off of ABC's schedule in March, with a daily coronavirus report airing in its place.
In early July, ABC officially cancelled its daytime talk show “Strahan, Sara and Keke” after pulling the show off the air in March to make way for its daily coronavirus report “Pandemic: What You Need to Know.”
Charlize Theron knows the importance of being honest and open with her children. The 44-year-old Oscar winner spoke about talking to her two daughters, Jackson and August, about Black Lives Matter while chatting with Jimmy Fallon on Monday's .«The day I became a parent, I vowed that I would always tell them the truth in a way that they could handle.
Stormzy spoke of the “real pain” that drives the Black Lives Matter movement as he surprised a schoolboy by helping to decorate his bedroom.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said the new mural will send a message that «Black lives, in fact, do matter,» reports.«That Black people built New York City, that they've never been compensated for all they did, that all the mistakes, the sins, everything in American history that has afflicted Black people have not been accounted for and must be accounted for -- something he does not understand,» he said last month.
Despite Donald Trump‘s protestations that it’s a “symbol of hate,” a massive Black Lives Matter mural did go up in front of his former residence in New York City. New Yorkers including Mayor Bill de Blasio, wife Chirlane McCray, and Reverend Al Sharpton participated in painting the words in bright yellow on Fifth Avenue on July 9, directly outside the Trump Tower. The mural, once completed, will stretch from 56th to 57th streets on the busy Manhattan block.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorNew York City began work Thursday on a prominent, yellow-lettered “Black Lives Matter” mural on the street in front of Trump Tower.New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, long a critic of Donald Trump’s presidency and the drain of his Manhattan headquarters on city’s resources, has backed the mural as a necessary show of solidarity with the movement. Black Lives Matter demonstrations against police brutality and racial injustice have swept across the U.S.
sleeping. How do you feel threatened when you’re a police officer and they’re sleeping? Come on now.” “We tried peaceful protesting.