Keke Palmer Cried After Being Reminded That It's "Not Normal" To Be The Family Breadwinner At Age 12
Briefly

"Due to traveling and scheduling, both of my parents had to stop working to support my career and be present for my three siblings, leaving me with the financial responsibility around age 12. Which I took great pride in because I knew what it would do for generations to come and a huge blessing that I could even help out."
"However it caused me a lot of pain because I essentially had to abandon my childhood feelings and desires, becoming like a parentalized child, which is something some of you can probably relate to in your own way."
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