Skyler Samuels Supports Keke Palmer's Brave Revelations About Scream Queens Experiences
Keke Palmer reveals challenging experiences from her time on Scream Queens in her new book, Master Of Me: The Secret To Controlling Your Narrative. Former co-star Skyler Samuels supports her claims, sharing her own difficulties and praising Keke's bravery. Keke recounts a negative interaction with creator Ryan Murphy and a racist remark from a co-star, emphasizing the need for solidarity and awareness in the industry.
Keke Palmer has opened up about her challenging experiences on the set of Scream Queens in her new book, Master Of Me: The Secret To Controlling Your Narrative. Following her revelations, former co-star Skyler Samuels has publicly expressed her support for Keke, acknowledging the difficulties faced by both during the production.
Skyler Samuels Shows Support for Keke Palmer
Skyler Samuels, known for her role as 'Señorita Awesome' on the show, took to Instagram to commend Keke for her courage in sharing her experiences. She emphasized her pride in Keke's decision to speak out, stating, "That's what Keke does, she speaks up and stands up, for herself and others." Skyler also noted her own struggles while filming, mentioning that Keke was one of the few individuals who supported her in those tough times. "Scream Queens was a very challenging show for me. Keke was one of the only people who stood up for me," she added.
Keke Palmer’s Harrowing Experiences on Set
In her book, Keke Palmer detailed some unsettling interactions with the show's creator, Ryan Murphy. She recounted a particularly tense moment regarding her attempt to schedule another project while on a break from filming. Keke described Murphy's reaction as harsh, stating it felt akin to being called into the principal's office. "He was like, 'I've never seen you behave like this. I can't believe that you, out of all people, would do something like this'," she recalled, noting the incredulity she felt.
Incidents of Racism and Bullying on Set
Keke also addressed a troubling incident involving a co-star she referred to as "Brenda," who allegedly made a racist remark during a dispute on set. When Keke attempted to mediate, "Brenda" reportedly retorted, "Keke, literally, just don't. Who do you think you are? Martin fucking Luther King?" This encounter highlights the challenges Keke faced beyond the professional sphere. Ryan Murphy has not provided any comments regarding the statements made by Keke or the experiences described by Skyler.
Skyler Samuels Praises Keke's Courage
In her concluding remarks, Skyler expressed immense gratitude to Keke for her kindness and professionalism, especially in the face of potential backlash. "Keke was brave enough to have my back even though she knew it might make her the target of bullies on set," she noted. Skyler emphasized Keke's influence in the industry and her efforts to use that power positively.
As discussions continue surrounding the revelations in Keke's book, fans are eager to explore her insights further, with many already planning to add Master Of Me to their reading lists.