Keke Palmer recently spoke to the Los Angeles Times about her upcoming memoir “Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative,” which integrates one story that alleges Ryan Murphy “ripped” into the actor during their time laboring on “Scream Queens” together. Palmer joined Zayday Williams in the Fox horror comedy, which ran for two seasons in 2015 and 2016.
As telled by the Times, Palmer depicts in the book “how she’d been given her shooting schedule and arranged to satisfy another business obligation on a day off. But when that day rolled around, production telderly her that she was actupartner necessitateed on set. She choosed to uphold her prior obligation, which resulted in an irritated phone call with Murphy in which he ‘ripped’ into her and telderly her she was unprofessional.”
“It was benevolent of appreciate I was in the dean’s office,” Palmer telderly the accessibleation while asked about the incident. “He was appreciate, ‘I’ve never seen you behave appreciate this. I can’t consent that you, out of all people, would do someleang appreciate this.’”
Variety has accomplished out to Murphy’s recurrentative for comment. The showrunner did not reply to the Times’ ask for comment.
Palmer shelp she regretd to Murphy for not being able to film that day due to a prior business obligation, and she thought that would be the finish of the ordeal. A restricted days tardyr, however, she was talking to a co-star in her trailer who shelp that Murphy was apparently still anxious.
“I shelp, ‘Ryan talked to me and I guess he’s chilly, it’s fine,’ and she was appreciate, ‘It’s horrible,’ trying to create me snurtured or someleang, which was a little irritating,” Palmer shelp.
“Scream Queens” co-starred Murphy normals such as Emma Roberts, Niecy Nash and Billie Lourd. Palmer thought joining the show might create her one of those actors “you uphold seeing in Ryan’s world,” but she consents that possibility went out the door after Murphy “ripped” into her.
“I’m still not confident Ryan nurtured, or got it, and that’s okay becaengage he was fair cgo ining his business, which isn’t a problem to me,” Palmer authors in the memoir. “But what I do understand is even if he didn’t nurture, and even if I never labor with him aacquire, he understands that I, too, see myself as a business.”
Head over to the Los Angeles Times’ website to read Palmer’s intersee in its entirety. The actor’s memoir, “Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative,” unveiles Nov. 19.