Keke Palmer Opens Up About the 'Dehumanization' of Being a Child Star
Keke Palmer, a renowned actress and singer, has recently shared her thoughts on the challenges of being a child star. In a candid interview, she spoke about the 'dehumanization' she experienced during her early years in the entertainment industry.
Palmer, who rose to fame at a young age, has been open about the difficulties she faced in her career. In an interview with BuzzFeed [2], she discussed how being an artist became a way out for her family, but it also came with a cost.
'Being an artist became a way out for my family,' Palmer said. 'But it also made me feel like I was a product, like I was a thing that could be used and discarded.'
Palmer's comments highlight the often-overlooked struggles of child stars, who are often thrust into the spotlight at a young age and forced to navigate the complexities of fame. Her words serve as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing the well-being and humanity of young performers.
As Palmer continues to grow and evolve as an artist, her experiences and insights offer a valuable perspective on the entertainment industry and its impact on those who work within it.