Keke Palmer Says Nickelodeon Once Sent Her On A Cruise Vacation, But She Couldn't Even Leave Her Room Because Of Fans

Keke Palmer is looking back on the early days of her career — and how it changed the way she looked at fame.

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After her breakthrough role in Akeelah and the Bee, Keke landed a starring role in her own Nickelodeon show, True Jackson, VP.

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But Keke says over the course of her time on the show, she only became known as True Jackson — recalling one particularly upsetting experience on a Nickelodeon cruise when she was 15.

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In an interview with THR, Keke explained that the network offered her and her family an all-expenses-paid vacation on the cruise as long as she agreed to spend a few hours signing autographs on board.

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And while it sounded like a good deal at the time, Keke says she soon realized the ship was full of fans who only saw her as a television character.

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“I felt like I was walking around in a SpongeBob suit that I couldn’t take off,” Keke explained.

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She continued, "I was trapped. I couldn’t leave my room without someone coming up to me calling me ‘True Jackson.’ What you are, to everyone, is just a character...just part of their experience."

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Keke says she rarely left her room and eventually fainted from the anxiety of it all — and the experience gave her a major epiphany.

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From there on out, Keke decided she wanted to create her own character that she could be known for, instead of who she played onscreen.

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Keke explained that she has taken the most "flamboyant and interesting aspects" of herself and learned how to use them in a space that has become a career.

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But, she noted, she's definitely "not like that all the time."

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"I’m a quirky artist, but I’m an artist, and it’s important for people to understand that Keke is just a part of who I am," she said.

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She added, "It’s been a winding road of trying to figure out how to do what I love but also exist outside of this caricature."

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You can read all that Keke had to say here.