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Keke Palmer on Depression & Anxiety: “Happiness Belongs to Me”

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It seemed just like yesterday that actress and singer Keke Palmer captured the hearts of millions in the hit movie Akeelah & The Bee. Well, that seemed like yesterday, but actually, it was nearly 20 years ago! Now the Illinois native is starring in a couple of shows, run her own production company, performed on VH1’s Hip-Hop Honors, working on upcoming films, wrote a book, released albums, and more.

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Born Lauren Keyana “Keke” Palmer, she made her acting debut with a cameo role in Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004). She subsequently earned recognition for appearing in the television film The Wool Cap (2004) and had her breakthrough starring in the drama film Akeelah and the Bee in 2006. From there she’s had an incredible rise to fame that includes producing and singing.

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In a post on her website, the singer and actress explains that her album, titled “Waited to Exhale,” which she wrote in between acting gigs, was never released due to a large part of her own anxiety-driven hesitance to stand behind her voice.

“These are the words I was afraid to stand behind because I had too much anxiety and could not process my experiences and how they were separate from the spirit of who I was,” wrote the 28-year-old.

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“I stopped trying all together because I allowed people to make me believe that being an artist meant having big-budget music videos and big record producers backing you,” the post continued. “When in reality, all being an artist means is to be fearless in your creative pursuits. My anxiety, caused by the habit of unconsciously holding my breath, coupled with the stress of my personal life at that time created a lot of hard years of depression for me.”

Following the release of her single “I Don’t Belong to You” on October 25, 2015, Palmer explained:

I don’t belong to anyone else but myself. I have to make my own decisions. Happiness is defined by me. My sexuality is defined by me. And that can change, and this can change, and I can make it what I want to make it because I’m the one who makes that choice. So that’s what ‘I Don’t Belong to You’ is saying. This song feels right. It feels right, and it’s telling who I am. And it captures my identity.

“Waited to Exhale” is a testament to Keke reclaiming a part of her life back. A part that felt totally out of control, but realizing it was hers in the first place, and within her power to take hold of it or let it go.

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Keke seems wiser, healthier and definitely happier now. She even dropped some advice along in a recent post; “Believe in yourself because that’s the only thing stopping you! You must believe in the dark so when the light comes on everything is seen clearly.”

READ: Keke Palmer Promotes Having A Positive Body Image 

When asked what she does to maintain her healthy outlook on life and her body, Keke pointed to her workout and her new eating habits.

“For me, it became motivation simply because it’s not so much about looking nice but more about feeling good. It feels good when I work out. It makes me have energy. When I’m eating well, I’m able to deal with things better. When I started realizing the benefits to my body, health-wise, that’s really what motivated me. I don’t want to be…

… limited by my body because I’m eating poorly or because I’m not exercising and I don’t have the energy. I want to be able to live life to the fullest and so my love for life is what motivates me to keep myself going.”

“Give yourself some time. Be patient with yourself and you’ll learn how to cope with these different things. As long as you’re able to acknowledge them, as long as you’re able to consciously be aware of them, you can move past them.”

READ: Keke Palmer (Akeela and the Bee)

“I definitely meditate and I’m always honest with myself about how I feel. My type of personality is that I like to be focused. I think I was blessed at a young age to find my passion and I realized how meditative that was within itself — having something you love that you can lose yourself in. I have a tattoo on my arm that says: “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” I truly believe you are what you repeatedly do. You can change. You can become anything that you want to become because you are the one who chooses the habits that you do every day. You can make them all positive, or you can make them all negative.”

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