The actress additionally writes in her upcoming memoir, Grasp of Me, {that a} white feminine costar on the Fox sequence made a racist remark to her on set.
Keke Palmer is having a look again at her expertise engaged on the Ryan Murphy sequence, Scream Queens.
Whereas selling her upcoming memoir, Grasp of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative in an interview with the Los Angeles Instances, the actress opened up a couple of story she remembers in her guide, during which she claims that Murphy “ripped” into her throughout a telephone name after she missed a day of labor as a result of a last-minute schedule change.

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In response to Palmer, who performed Zayday Williams on the comedy horror sequence, the incident occurred after she was given her filming schedule, and made plans to meet one other enterprise obligation on a day she was set to have off. Nevertheless, she mentioned that when that day got here, manufacturing advised her she was required to be on set, however she saved her prior dedication, which allegedly upset Murphy.
Palmer, 31, mentioned Murphy referred to as her and “ripped” into her, telling her she was being unprofessional.
“It was form of like I used to be within the dean’s workplace,” she advised the Los Angeles Instances. “He was like, “I’ve by no means seen you behave like this. I am unable to consider that you simply, out of all folks, would do one thing like this.'”
Palmer mentioned she apologized to Murphy, and believed they’d labored issues out — that was, till certainly one of her costar allegedly shared that they did not suppose that was true.

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“I mentioned, ‘Ryan talked to me and I suppose he is cool, it is high quality,'” she recalled one her feminine costars telling her in her trailer. “And she or he was like, ‘It is unhealthy,‘ attempting to make me scared or one thing, which was a little bit irritating.”
Whereas Palmer believed, per the Los Angeles Instances, that she would change into certainly one of Murphy’s main girls that “you retain seeing in Ryan’s world,” equivalent to her Scream Queens costar Emma Roberts, however she mentioned that chance was squashed following the alleged incident.
“I am nonetheless unsure Ryan cared, or bought it, and that is okay as a result of he was simply centering his enterprise, which isn’t an issue to me,” she writes in her guide, per the outlet. “However what I do know is even when he did not care, and even when I by no means work with him once more, he is aware of that I, too, see myself as a enterprise.”
Scream Queens — which ran on Fox for 2 seasons from 2015 to 2016 — additionally starred Roberts, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin, Skyler Samuels, Billie Lourd, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Glen Powell.
Murphy has not addressed Palmer’s feedback.

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In the meantime, in her guide, Palmer claimed one other disagreeable interplay occurred throughout her time on the short-lived sequence.
In response to the LA Instances, she mentioned {that a} white feminine costar as soon as made a racist remark to her on set. Palmer didn’t reveal the actress’ identify, and referred to the lady as “Brenda” — saying “Brenda” bought right into a disagreement with somebody on set, to which Palmer wrote that she tried to calm Brenda down, telling her that they need to all “have enjoyable and respect one another.”
“Keke, actually, simply do not. Who do you suppose you might be? Martin F—king Luther King?” Palmer mentioned “Brenda” advised her.
As for why she determined to not identify the actress who allegedly made the comment, Palmer mentioned she did not need her unnamed costar’s alleged remark to carry any energy, and did not need the story to be about her colleague, per the LA Instances.
“It was such a weighted factor that she mentioned, however I did not permit that weight to be projected on me, as a result of I do know who I’m,” Palmer mentioned. “I am not no sufferer. That is not my storyline, sweetie. I do not care what her a– mentioned. If I permit what she mentioned to cripple me, then she would.”
Grasp of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative is out November 19. The guide is offered to pre-order now.
