Keke Palmer said motherhood has provided her with a sense of peace and made her more selective about the work she accepts.

This shift in perspective comes as the actress and producer balances a high-profile career with raising her 13-month-old son, Leo [1]. For a public figure who has worked in the spotlight since childhood, these changes signal a transition toward intentionality in her professional life.

Palmer shared these reflections during the Tribeca Festival’s Storytellers series in New York City on June 8, 2024 [2]. She later continued the conversation in June 2024 at the Los Angeles premiere of her Peacock series, "The ‘Burbs" [2].

During these appearances, the 32-year-old artist discussed the mental clarity that accompanied her transition into parenting [2]. She said that she is no longer as deeply immersed in the minutiae of the industry as she once was.

"I'm not so in the weeds of everything," Palmer said [1].

She said that the experience of being a parent has altered her approach to her career. "Motherhood has given me a sense of peace and made me more selective about the projects I take on," she said [1].

Palmer, who first broke out as a star at 11 years old [3], described the role of a parent as a natural fit for her life. She said that she had always felt this path was her destination.

"I think it always was for me – being a mom just feels like the most natural thing," Palmer said [3].

"Motherhood has given me a sense of peace and made me more selective about the projects I take on."

Palmer's public reflections highlight a growing trend among young entertainers who prioritize personal stability and boundaries over the relentless pace of early-career momentum. By openly discussing her selectivity, she is redefining her brand from a prolific child star to a mature producer and parent who controls her professional output.