Keke
Palmer
is
opening
up
about
how
to
identify
bad
relationships
and
contemplating
the
role
mental
health
plays
in
personal
relationships
after
her
recent
breakup
with
ex-boyfriend
Darius
Jackson,
whom
she
accused
of
abuse
late
last
month.
In
the
latest
episode
of
her
podcast,
Baby,
This
Is
Keke
Palmer,
the
award-winning
actress
spoke
about
a
myriad
of
subjects
with
guest,
Dr.
Drew
Pinsky,
including
misogyny,
unhealthy
relationships,
dealing
with
narcissism,
and
childhood
fame.
“I
actually
remember,
Dr.
Drew,
the
moment
that
it
happened,”
Keke
Palmer
said.
“No
one
could
relate
to
me
—
not
my
siblings,
not
even
my
parents.
Anytime
a
dynamic
is
shifted
like
that
it
can
get
highly
toxic
because
no
one
knows
how
to
deal
with
the
trauma
of
being
a
celebrity,
or
having
a
celebrity
child.
My
parents
did
great,
and
I
said
this
in
my
book:
‘I
can
judge
all
day
and
night,
but
I’m
pretty
good.
I
could
have
been
worse
off.
But
the
reality
is,
I
remember
at
that
time,
as
a
child,
when
I
did
not
have
the
awareness
and
the
understanding
and
words
and
the
knowledge
that
I
have
now,
I
just
said
‘I’m
never
coming
out
again.’”
In
regards
to
the
misogyny,
the
triple
threat
shared
that
her
idea
of
relationships
and
how
couples
should
operate
started
in
the
home;
getting
candid
with
her
mother,
Sharon,
as
she
reflected
on
her
upbringing
and
experiences.
“My
dad
is
great
and
my
uncles
are
great,
so
misogyny
came
at
me
hard
and
quick
with
the
quickness.
I
grew
up
in
a
house
where
my
mom
would
say,
‘This
is
what
it
needs
to
be.’
And
Larry
would
be
like,
‘Okay,
Sharon.
Go
on
ahead,
Sharon,’”
Palmer
shared
with
her
mother
as
a
guest
on
her
podcast.
“So,
for
me,
when
I
entered
outside
of
my
household
and
I
saw
that
everybody
doesn’t
really
respect
their
wives
or
even
women
in
the
way
that
my
dad
respects
my
mom,
it
was
a
pretty
rude
awakening.”
The
episode
titled,
“How
to
Deal
with
Abusive
Relationships,
Boundaries,
and
Narcissism”,
dropped
almost
three
weeks
after
the
actress
obtained
a
temporary
domestic
violence
restraining
order
against
Jackson
and
was
granted
temporary
sole
custody
of
her
8-month-old
son,
Leodis,
with
whom
the
former
couple
share.
In
the
Nov.
9
filing,
Palmer
reportedly
accused
her
former
partner
of
physical
and
emotional
abuse
throughout
their
two-year
relationship
and
after
their
breakup,
which
she
said
occurred
in
October.
As
noted
by People,
a
hearing
is
set
for
Dec.
5
to
determine
further
action
on
the
arrangement;
in
the
meantime,
the
temporary
restraining
order
says
Jackson
must
stay
at
least
100
yards
away
from
both
Palmer
and
their
son,
as
well
as
any
childcare
or
schooling
established
for
the
infant.
Check
out
the
episode
below.