Keke Palmer is a performer down to her bones. Lately, she’s added parts of Boss Baby to her repertoire, thanks to her two-year-old son, Leo. “I do that [voice] to my son, and he immediately starts laughing,” Palmer, 31, says. “He’s absolutely obsessed.”
Since her breakout movie role at age 12 in 2006’s Akeelah and the Bee, Palmer has conquered nearly every medium there is, becoming a Nickelodeon star, recording two R&B albums, appearing in a steady drip of films and TV shows, becoming an Emmy-winning host of talk shows and game shows, and authoring a New York Times bestselling memoir released last November.
Now, she’s back on the big screen in One of Them Days, a buddy comedy co-starring SZA and co-produced by Issa Rae, about two best…
