Keke Palmer Confesses She Keeps Hoodies, Uggs and Sweatpants From Film Sets
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When Keke Palmer admitted that she sometimes leaves film sets with hoodies, Uggs, and sweatpants, it felt more like a refreshing confession than a scandal. In an exclusive interview about her upcoming comedy-drama I Love Boosters, Palmer used humor and relatability to talk about the unofficial souvenirs actors sometimes take home after long productions.
“Cat’s out the bag,” Palmer joked during the interview. According to reports, she explained that the cold-weather clothes used between takes often become favorites during tough shoots. “The hoodies, the Uggs, the sweatpants,” she said, admitting she has occasionally taken them home. “I told my truth. And I’m sticking with it.”
This moment resonated online because it showed the authenticity that has helped Palmer stay one of Hollywood’s most admired multi-talented entertainers. Instead of giving a polished celebrity image, the Emmy-winning actress embraced transparency again, a trait that sets her apart in an industry often seen as overly manufactured.
Palmer’s comments came as she promoted I Love Boosters, directed by Boots Riley, which opens May 22. The film stars Palmer as Corvette, an aspiring fashion designer who makes a living reselling stolen luxury fashion items. She appears alongside Naomi Ackie and Taylour Paige, who also shared stories from the production. Ackie revealed that she kept a small rubber unicorn from the set, while Paige described the filming experience as full of thinking and laughing.
Beyond the fun headlines, Palmer’s remarks highlight a key truth about film production culture. Long hours, unpredictable weather, and emotionally demanding performances often create strong bonds to the places where actors temporarily live. In many productions, wardrobe warmers and comfort items become part of the cast’s daily routine, mixing costume support with personal mementos.
For audiences, the story works because it humanizes a star who has grown in the public eye for decades. Palmer’s ability to laugh at herself while celebrating the teamwork of filmmaking shows why she connects with people across generations. In a world of curated perfection in entertainment, her honesty remains her strongest asset.


