Keke Palmer Pens Heartfelt Message To Fellow Single Moms ‘Doing It On Their Own: You Are Capable… Don’t Give Up On You’

Keke Palmer Pens Heartfelt Message To Fellow Single Moms ‘Doing It On Their Own: You Are Capable… Don’t Give Up On You’
KekePalmer wants single mothers to know that no matter how it may feel at times, you’re not alone.
“You are doing good. You are capable. Your baby does love you.” Keke wrote in a sweet message shared with her 14.6 million IG followers. “Your sacrifices are accounted for. God is with you.” She continued, “If no one has your back, know that God does and that your baby is your greatest reflection of that. Don’t give up on you, you’re worth it.”
Keke welcomed her 2-year-old son, Leodis, with ex-boyfriend #DariusJackson. While the two initially had a somewhat private relationship, things turned ugly in October 2023 when the One of Them Days star accused Darius of domest!c v!olence. The exes went back and forth in court as allegations flew. However, they seem to be in a better place as Darius made an appearance at Keke’s 31st birthday party last year.
She continued in her recent IG post, “It’s okay that [our kids] see we are human and we communicate our feelings. I would see my mom sad, I would see my dad sad, I watched them be human and I think I’m a better person because of it.”
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