Keke Palmer Fans Declare Son Leo Is Her 'Twin' in Hilarious New Pics

Keke Palmer

Keke Palmer got her fans laughing after sharing a bunch of photos featuring her lookalike son Leo and a surprising yet hilarious snap of herself.

The star, who recently turned 30, posted the new photos on her Instagram on Thursday, Oct. 19, and wrote, "Slide for the best thing on EARTH, you’re welcome. 🥹🫶🏾❤️."

While the first photo was a selfie of a glammed-up Palmer making a pouty face at the camera, the next bunch of photos were of her baby boy Leo, including one of him placed beside Palmer's father, Larry Palmer, showing off the resemblance. Leo smiled and looked adorable in all the sweet snaps as he posed for the camera.

The last photo was the one that got many chuckles, as it depicted Palmer in what looked to be movie makeup, with the actress posing at a commonly less flattering angle that made her cheeks look a lot fuller than usual.

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"lol the last slide 😂…" said Terilisha, an actress and singer who appears to be a close friend of Palmer's, while TV personality Charmaine Bey wrote similarly, "Keke you so funny for that last pic lol your son is everything!"

"Omg! Larry’s twin and yours!!!!!! What a cutie❤️," declared actress Asha Kamali Blankinship, as Viola Davis exclaimed, "Cutie PIE!!!!❤️❤️."

Fans felt the same way, and one confidently told Palmer, "Girl don’t let NOBODYYY tell you he ain’t your twin😍😍."

"This sweet baby!!!!! I can’t take the cuteness! I can’t take it! 😍," said another.

Palmer gave birth to Leo in February and shares her son with Darius Jackson. The status of the two's relationship is unclear, with the new mother recently telling Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager to "Mind y’all’s business" when they tried to get an answer during her visit to the Today show.

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