Keke Palmer just announced to the whole world while hosting Saturday Night Live that she is pregnant. Awwwww look at that cute lil bump. Congratulations Keke Palmer!!! You look beautiful sis. That lil baby is so lucky. I hope she has a happy and healthy pregnancy and a safe birth🤰🏽👏🏽🥰☺️♥️🖤
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Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson seem thrilled that news of their baby is finally out in the open. Shortly after the actress announced they were expecting their first child together during a Saturday Night Live host over the weekend, her boyfriend posted a sweet tribute to her story on Instagram.
“2023 ❤️,” dad-to-be Darius Dalton captioned a photo of Palmer showing off…
As Halloween lands on a weekday, people are obviously celebrating the holiday this weekend. Here are few of the early birds.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelo at Bette Midler's charity Hulaween party.
Keke Palmer as The Bride of Frankenstein
Her little one as Dr. Frankenstein
Chloe Bailey as Daenerys Targaryen
Her sister Halle is rumoured to be pregnant but these pics taken days apart from each other confused people about the legitimacy of the rumour.
Kourtney Kardashian as...Kim Kardashian at the Met Gala.
Adele as Morticia Addams
Seen at Casamigos' annual party:
Former Casamigos co-owner/founder Rande Gerber and wife Cindy Crawford and Danny Zucko and Sandy from GREASE, children Presley as Hunter S. Thompson, daughter Kaia as Edie Sedgwick and Kaia's boyfriend Austin Butler as Andy Warhol.
Jessica Alba and friends and Paris Hilton channeling different Britney Spears
Newly separated Jodie Turner Smith
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly as KILL BILL's Gogo Yubari and The Bride
I understand showing dv victims compassion and not wanting to "victim blame" (even though I believe that concept has lost its meaning). However, can we stop with the "we've all been in abusive romantic relationships" nonsense. Women being abused is not inevitable and unavoidable even if you want to pursue romantic relationships with men. In showing compassion, let us not make the mistake of normalising abusive relationships as some female right of passage.
Abusive people can only mask for so long, even if women do fall for the sales pitch/love bombing (Although I personally believe most of these men are just attention bombing and not actually love bombing), women can swiftly throw the trash away when they realise they have been scammed.
Very few people are actually "victim blaming" women for being deceived, they are "victim blaming" women for staying after realising they have been deceived. Using Keke Palmer as an example, the abuse started before she got pregnant. I do not think it is hateful (that is what misogyny means BTW, hatred of women and girls) or unreasonable for people to wonder why she got pregnant for a man who was abusing her. Now, remember Keke is a wealthy celebrity with access to reproductive healthcare before some of you come with scenarios and situations that don't apply here.
Abuse is avoidable. We can help women and young girls by teaching them about abusive behaviours and patterns while also helping dv victims leave their relationships and recover from their trauma.