Keke Palmer Confesses: ‘I Think I’m In Love’ with PlaqueBoyMax

During a recent livestream, Keke Palmer hinted at a romantic connection with streamer PlaqueBoyMax, sharing moments that suggest she might be in love. The 32-year-old actress posted a collage on Instagram, including a picture of her kissing the 22-year-old on the cheek, captioning it,

“I think I’m in love 🙄 @plaqueboymax.”

On their stream date, the pair even introduced each other to their fathers, signaling a potentially serious relationship.

The Instagram post sparked mixed reactions from fans. Some commenters expressed strong disapproval, urging Palmer to distance herself from PlaqueBoyMax. One fan wrote, “Can you… stop this?” while another warned,

Ima hold ya hand when I say this…… Walk away from that man,

expressing concern. However, other followers defended Keke, pushing back against the negativity.

Y’all be having too many issues/ opinions about other ppl’s lives for me,

a supporter responded.

Memories Shared From Time With Tyler James Williams

During the same livestream, Palmer recounted an unexpected story involving actor Tyler James Williams, known for his role in “Everybody Hates Chris.” She revealed that when Williams was only 14, he carried an exclusive American Express Centurion Card, also known as a Black Card. At that age, Williams was portraying Chris Tucker in the show inspired by the comedian’s life.

Palmer described the moment vividly:

We all hanging out, kicking it, and we go somewhere. Tyler James, 14, he pull out a Black Card, and we was like, ‘What the hell is that?’ He’s like, ‘It’s a Black Card.’

The group was surprised by the display of wealth at such a young age. PlaqueBoyMax was stunned to learn that Williams allegedly earned around $200,000 per episode on network television, to which Palmer confirmed, “Network TV.” However, Williams later denied earning that amount in a Complex interview.

Upcoming Trial for Lil Durk’s Murder-for-Hire Case

In other news, the legal proceedings in the murder-for-hire case involving rapper Lil Durk are progressing, with a trial date recently set. The case has drawn considerable attention, and the upcoming trial is expected to be closely followed by both fans and the media. This development takes place against the backdrop of events at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, where notable gatherings and performances have occurred, underscoring the ongoing public interest in figures linked to the NFL and the music industry.

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