Keke Palmer croons song from her parents’ wedding

On February 21, 2023, Singer-actress Keke Palmer shared a heartwarming video on her social media in which she sang a song that held sentimental value to her. The clip featured her rendition of Natalie Cole’s 1975 single ‘Inseparable’, a song that her mom had sung to her dad at their wedding. Palmer revealed that she had always believed her mom had written the song until she was an adult. Despite feeling that her singing prowess fell short compared to her mother’s, she felt compelled to sing the tune while at home with her baby boy, Leodis “Leo” Andrellton, who was born on February 25, 2023.

In the video, Palmer is seen in a casual sartorial choice, wearing an oversized T-shirt with various dinosaurs and a black cosy sweater. She shared the special moment of her singing the song to her son during a spontaneous moment in the living room, expressing that “real love makes you feel” in that way. The video upload was accompanied by a caption in which she revealed the significance of the song to her family, stating that her father used to put her mother on the spot as a “party trick” to sing ‘their’ song.

The People magazine reported that Keke Palmer’s post included the sentiment, “My mom sang this to my dad at their wedding! I wasn’t there, but all growing up as a party trick, he would put my mom on the spot to sing ‘their’ song.” According to Palmer, her mother’s ability to sing the song so well had led her to believe that her mother had actually written it. She confessed, “It wasn’t until I was an adult that I realised she (her mom) didn’t write the song! That’s how well she would sing it.”

Keke Palmer may have felt that her singing abilities did not match up to her mother’s, but she was moved to serenade her son with the beloved song. The moment held profound significance for the actress, and she shared it with her fans via social media. Her heartfelt video and caption gave a glimpse into the sentimental value of the song and its impact on her family.

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