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Keke Palmer Takes the E!Q in 42 and Reveals Why She's Really on Instagram

Scream Queens star gives us a hilarious explanation about who she follows on social media

By Natalie Finn Nov 15, 2016 2:00 PMTags
Watch: Keke Palmer Takes the E!Q in 42

Keke Palmer is all of us.

The Scream Queens star had a hilarious explanation when we asked who her favorite person to follow on Instagram is—we'll leave it to her to explain in the video above, but let's just say a little ex-stalking is involved.

But the laughs and the charm kept right on coming when E! News sat down with Keke over the summer when she was promoting Ice Age: Collision Course and she tore through our E!Q in 42 with flair.

Since the animated sequel came out, grossing more than $400 million at the box office worldwide, Palmer has returned for her second season as Zayday on Fox's Scream Queens, she's working on a new album and her empowering-sounding memoir/self-help book, I Don't Belong to You: Quiet the Noise and Find Your Voice, is due out Jan. 31, 2017.

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"The first idea to share it through a book was more about just 'my life,' like a memoir, and that didn't really excite me," she told The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year. "It took me years to get outside of myself, and in that process I realized there was more use for those experiences than just to grow myself."

 

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"After [readers] know my 'uncut' story, so to speak, I hope that they can see how many similarities we have," she added. "Therefore, there's nothing separating them from accomplishing their goals, just as I didn't let anything stop me from accomplishing mine. It's about the inner-hero we all have."

More recently, as many other celebs did, Palmer insisted to her fans via social media that they get out and vote; after the ballots had been counted, she followed up with several posts encouraging peace, love and togetherness, whatever your politics.

A new episode of Scream Queens airs tonight on Fox at 9 p.m.