Keke Palmer insists that her son Leodis is her twin. Taking to Instagram, the multi-faceted entertainer shared a throwback photo of herself, comparing it to a picture of her adorable son. In her caption, she argued that despite differing complexions, their facial features are strikingly similar.
She captioned, “HE LIES END TODAY!! I’m done! This seals it all, we not the same complexion but the FEATURES ARE THEREEEEEEE. I rest my case! My baby is my twin now stop being colorstruck and get into the actual face.”
While Keke Palmer’s post garnered thousands of likes from her fans, not everyone shared her perspective. Some followers expressed their belief that Leodis resembles his father, Darius Jackson.
“I ain’t gon cap keke i don’t see it, baby father got this one,” one person commented.
“You won the usher battle .. but your baby father won this one,” another joked.
“I have a baby who looks nothing like me too, so I get it,” yet another commenter wrote.
Keke recently opened up about being a new mom during her Keke Palmer: “Big Boss: Empowering Yourself to Create the Life You Want” event in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.
Speaking onstage, she shared how becoming a mother to her 4-month-old son Leo gave her a newfound sense of freedom and self-assurance.
“I was really always preoccupied on the low key of my body and then after I had a baby, it kind of freed me in a way where I just didn’t care as much and so the fact that I didn’t care, it made me just have an ease and a comfortability and a love for myself in a way that I didn’t have before,” she said. “And it just gave me a sense of freedom that I can’t describe, where I’m not afraid, because it’s like, this is what I have, this is who I am.”
Palmer continued, “I never would have imagined that my son would have given me such a deep confidence and empowerment to just really be like, ‘Yo, we about to do this.’ ”
“And it made me feel so strong because after having a baby you are kind of beat down a little bit,” she said. “But with the love that I feel at home I just say, ‘girl, we about to make this work.’ It transformed me into someone else.”