Social Media Drama: Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson's Online Feud Continues


Keke Palmer proudly showcased her son, Leodis "Leo" Andrellton Jackson, amidst the ongoing controversy surrounding her partner Darius Jackson's remarks about her outfit. The 29-year-old actress, known for her role in "Nope," shared a heartwarming video of her nearly five-month-old baby, inviting fellow mothers to share their transformative experiences of motherhood. While alluding to the recent backlash faced by Jackson, Palmer cleverly referenced Stevie Wonder, suggesting that she remains unfazed by the drama.

The controversy stems from Jackson's criticism of Palmer's choice to wear a sheer dress at Usher's Las Vegas residency. In response to a video of Palmer being serenaded by the singer, Jackson commented, "It's the outfit tho... you a mom." Despite receiving backlash for his remarks, the fitness instructor defended his position, emphasizing his personal standards and values. Meanwhile, Palmer has chosen not to directly address Jackson's comments but has continued to share photos of herself wearing the controversial dress.

Recently, Palmer took to social media once again, this time sharing a clip of herself singing Stevie Wonder's iconic song "Isn't She Lovely" to baby Leo. In the caption, she expressed her deep connection to motherhood and gratitude for the experience. Additionally, Palmer capitalized on her increased engagement by promoting new merchandise featuring slogans like "IM A MOTHA" and "Stevie to the bulls***."

Fans were quick to praise Palmer's handling of the controversy, commending her resilience and business acumen. They applauded her for highlighting her role as a mother and refusing to let the drama overshadow her success. The public's support for Palmer was evident as they shared their own stories of motherhood and empowerment, further solidifying her position as a role model.

On the other hand, Jackson seemingly distanced himself from the situation by removing all traces of Palmer from his Instagram account. While he denied deleting his Twitter account, he disabled replies to his tweets, suggesting an attempt to control the narrative.

Palmer and Jackson welcomed their first child, Leo, in February, coinciding with Black History Month. Palmer announced the arrival of their son on Instagram, stating, "Welcome to the world baby Leo." However, their public feud has continued to escalate, with Palmer using her social media platforms to subtly address the controversy while showcasing her strength and determination.