Keke Palmer rocked four show-stopping outfits as she made her media rounds on Wednesday in New York City.
The Nickelodeon alum, 31, is busy promoting her new film One Of Them Days, which hits theaters Friday, January 17.
Palmer kicked off her morning by swinging by the Today Show to chat about the comedy flick — which also stars singing sensation SZA — with Jenna Bush Hager.
For her TV appearance, Palmer wowed in an aquamarine tweed jacket with a fur collar and matching flared trousers.
She carried her belonging in a white Chloe purse with a gold chainlink strap that matched her chandelier earrings.
Palmer’s auburn-toned tresses were styled in bouncy, voluminous curls for her day in the Big Apple.
She strutted down the sidewalk in sky-high nude Christian Louboutin heels with her security guard in tow.
Hours later, Palmer reappeared in a striking orange satin corset dress for her sit-down with Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s Good Morning America.
For her arrival to the GMA studios, she layered up with a glamorous pink fur coat.
Palmer traded out her Chloe bag for another white designer purse and slipped on red velvet heels.
As the sun began to set, Palmer was spotted arriving to her swanky NYC hotel in an edgy all-black look after appearing on Andy Cohen’s late-night talk show Watch What Happens Live.
She styled a high-waisted black leather skirt with rivets with a strappy black crop top that exposed her chiseled abs.
Palmer threw on knee-high black leather boots and a classic black trench coat.
For a fun pop of color, the Nope star rocked a glossy red lip.
Last but not least, Palmer stepped out for the night in a sexy femme fatale inspired outfit.
The actress showed off her toned legs in a black velvet minidress with a large gold buckle on the bodice.
She threw on an oversized black trench coat and black patent leather stiletto heels.
Palmer’s busy press day comes after she spoke candidly with The Cut about the harshness she faced as a child star.
She started acting at age nine before being skyrocketed into the spotlight at 13 thanks to her role in the acclaimed 2006 film Akeelah and the Bee.
During the interview, Palmer recalled the shocking moment when her unnamed former manager told her that her mother would ‘die’ if she didn’t lose weight when she was only 12 years old.
‘That really, really traumatized me and stressed me out,’ she admitted.
‘It got me thinking she was going to die, thinking about things like medical bills. It was just too much.’
The star – who has been honest about how she came from a ‘poor community’ – said that her relationship with her parents was complicated during her upbringing because she felt ‘pressured’ to land roles in order to make money for their family.
‘I hated my parents for a long time. There was so much pressure to rise to the occasion for my community, for my parents, for my siblings, for their sacrifices,’ she continued.
‘They weren’t saying it, but that was the reality. Because I’m the one that we all came here for.’
Sharon, who served as Keke’s co-manager throughout her career, previously said on the Today show that she pushed her daughter to get into acting because she wanted her to be able to ‘go to college.’
‘I did it so she could go to college. I never expected any of this. I didn’t do it for money or fame,’ she insisted.
‘It was college. I wanted her to go to college. I wanted my kids to go to college. And I wanted them to have a better life.’
Keke went on to star in the immensely popular Nickelodeon series True Jackson, VP in 2008, when she was 15.
And despite her success, she told The Cut that she felt like ‘people were putting limitations on her’ because she was Black.
‘I wasn’t necessarily in the same conversations as Victoria Justice or Selena Gomez or Miley Cyrus at that time,’ she stated.
‘It was very much, “That’s the Black show,” or, “That’s Keke Palmer, the Black girl on the network.”
‘There is a loss of innocence that comes with the awareness that you’re treated differently that I’d accepted a long time ago.’
After True Jackson, VP came to an end in 2011, Keke tried her hand at music and dropped a self-released mixtape.
She landed a few roles in the TLC biopic CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story, the horror film Animal, and Showtime’s drama series Masters of Sex.
She also briefly hosted her own daytime talk show, called Just Keke, but that went on for only one season.
And the Scream Queens alum spoke about her struggle to get people to view her as a serious actress after her time as a Nickelodeon child star to The Cut.
‘You’re at this weird age where you’re too young for the kind of roles that you would want and you’re too old for the kind of roles you used to get,’ she explained.
‘Your brand was made up of you being a kid, and you’re not a kid anymore. So you have to build a new one.’
Keke has since acted in Scream Queens, Hustlers, and Nope, amongst other films.
She has released three EPs and co-hosted the talk show Strahan, Sara and Keke as well as the game show Password.
She’s now gearing up to star in the upcoming flick One of Them Days alongside SZA and Maude Apatow, which hits theaters on Friday.