Keke Palmer and Son Leodis, 10 Months, Pose for Photos Together on His First Christmas: 'Whatever He Says Goes'

Palmer shares Leodis with ex Darius Jackson

<p>JPW PHOTO</p> Keke Palmer and son Leodis

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Keke Palmer and son Leodis

Keke Palmer is enjoying her first Christmas with her son.

On Thursday, the actress, 30, shared photos from a holiday-themed photoshoot with her little boy, son Leodis "Leo" Adrellton, 10 months.

The pictures show Palmer decked out in an evening dress and her little guy in a button down with a festive bow-tie and hat.

"Happy Holidays! From my family, to yours 🫶🏾," she captioned the shots on Instagram, adding, "He wouldn’t let me tuck his shirt in. And whatever he says goes 🙄🥹."

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In November, the first-time mother posted an adorable Instagram clip holding and twirling her baby boy in what appeared to be a backstage holding area.

"Leo!!! You bring me so much joy my son!! Mommy waited so long for you and you were certainly worth the wait," she captioned the video, which showed Palmer smiling wide in a black bustier and pin-striped pants, bopping him around.

"I can’t wait until you’re older and we can go to the movies together, camp, improv, binge tv shows, cook and all the other endless things I dream of doing with you," she continued.

Palmer concluded, "I have experienced so many things before and after your birth, which is why I can say undoubtably that your love has made me unstoppable. Nothing can beat me because I have you by my side. You are the love of my life .. 🙏🏾."

Earlier this fall, the new mom shared a photo of her Halloween celebrations with Leo, dressing him up as scientist Henry Frankenstein while she went as the bride of Frankenstein, from the 1935 sci-fi horror film, Bride of Frankenstein.

The star wrote in the caption, "He gave me LIFE," referencing their "characters'" roles in the classic monster movie, as the scientist creating a mate for the monster.

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