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Keke Palmer Gets Candid As She Reveals Sex Advice From Whoopi Goldberg In New Episode Of Podcast: “Start Pleasing Yourself”
Keke Palmer revealed on a new episode of her podcast that Whoopi Goldberg once told her to “satisfy” herself.
The 29-year-old Nope actress shared the bawdy advice during a candid discussion about sexuality on Baby’s latest episode, This Is Keke Palmer.
The episode’s title posed the question Does P–n ruin sex? and the ensuing conversation between Keke and sex therapist Dr. Kate Balestri resulted in some candid revelations about Palmer’s sexual history.
Podcast filled with fun: Keke Palmer, 29, shared some salacious advice she got from a comedy legend during a candid discussion about sexuality in the latest episode of her podcast, Baby, This Is Keke Palmer
The secret to her smile: The Nope star revealed in the new podcast episode that Whoopi Goldberg, 67, told her to “satisfy” herself during an episode of The View
Palmer shared that her “identity with sex” has always been based on the feeling that she “just has to do this shift.”
The Emmy winner went on to say that “every pleasure” she experienced sexually during some period of her adult life stemmed from “I’m glad they’re happy.”
But that relationship with sex and sexual satisfaction eventually became “depressing and not enough,” leaving Palmer on “a journey of trying to figure out what works for [her].’
“I’ll never forget it,” said the Hustlers star, “I was on The View one time and they were having a talk about sex, a really good talk, and Whoopi Goldberg said, ‘Please start pleasing yourself.’ And I was like, “That rings true.”
Please and thank you: “I’ll never forget,” the Hustlers star said on her podcast, “I was on The View one time and they had a talk about sex, a really good talk, and Whoopi Goldberg said, ‘Please, just start doing yourself a favor.” And I was like ‘that’s right’
In addition to revealing the sexual advice she received from the 67-year-old comedic legend, Palmer – who recently confessed to liking girl-on-girl porn – spoke of a “happy ending.”
“I’ve only had a really happy ending of a more subdued, a calmer, a more emotional approach,” she said.
It’s been a revelation for Palmer in recent weeks as she recently graced the cover of THR and reflected on the struggles of growing up in the spotlight as a child star.
The actress – who received critical acclaim for her breakthrough role as an 11-year-old spelling prodigy in 2006’s Akeelah and the Bee – admitted that being an understanding came with many challenges during her interview with THR.
Lots to say lately: It’s been revealing for Palmer in recent weeks as she recently graced the cover of THR and reflected on the struggles of growing up in the spotlight as a child star
“For those who think a normal childhood is overrated,” said Keke, “nothing is overrated if you haven’t had it.”
The pressure only mounted for Palmer after she landed her own Nickelodeon series True Jackson, VP, in 2008.
Recalling her decision to accept a week-long Nickelodeon cruise for her entire family in 2009 in exchange for signing autographs for a few hours, the singer said the stress of her trip made her pass out “with fear.”
“I couldn’t leave my room without someone coming up and calling me True Jackson. What you are is just a character to everyone… just part of their experience.”
Perhaps more revelations are on the way as Palmer gears up to host Saturday Night Live in December.
Child star: ‘For the people who think a normal childhood is overrated,’ said Keke – pictured as a teenager – ‘nothing is overrated if you didn’t have it’