Keke Palmer said she hopes to meet her future husband while working on the set of NBC's game show "Password" [1].
The comments come as the actress and co-host promotes the upcoming return of the Emmy-nominated series. Palmer's lighthearted approach to her personal life during the press tour highlights the celebrity-driven nature of the program's appeal.
During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Palmer spoke about her intentions for the new season. "I came on the show with one agenda: to find my future husband," Palmer said [1]. She shared these thoughts while discussing the production of the show alongside her co-host, Jimmy Fallon [1].
Palmer said she entered the project with a specific personal goal in mind [2]. The show's format, which pairs celebrities with guests to guess passwords, often leads to high-energy interactions and chemistry between participants.
This latest iteration marks the third season of the game show [3]. The production continues to leverage star-studded casts to maintain its viewership and critical standing. The third season is scheduled to premiere June 2, 2024 [1].
Palmer and Fallon continue to lead the series as the primary hosts. The show remains a centerpiece of NBC's game show programming, focusing on quick wit, and celebrity partnerships. The upcoming episodes are expected to follow the same format of pairing famous personalities to solve verbal puzzles [3].
“"I came on the show with one agenda: to find my future husband."”
Palmer's comments reflect a common promotional strategy for celebrity-led game shows, where personal narratives and humor are used to generate social media engagement and viewer interest ahead of a season premiere. By framing her role as a search for a partner, she adds a layer of relatability and curiosity to the show's professional branding.




