It is Keke Palmer’s first Christmas with her kid, and she is spending it happily.

On Thursday, the actress, who is thirty years old, uploaded photographs from a photoshoot that was centered around the Christmas season with her son, Leodis “Leo” Adrellton, who is ten months old.

In the photographs, Palmer is seen dressed in an evening gown, while her son is seen wearing a button-down shirt with a bow tie and a hat to celebrate the holiday season.

Joyous Holidays to you! She captioned the photographs on Instagram with the phrase “From my family, to yours 🫶🏾,” and she also added, “He refused to allow me to tuck his shirt in.” Anything that he says is considered valid.

In November, the woman who was giving birth for the first time shared a hilarious video on Instagram in which she was seen cradling and whirling her son in what looked to be a holding room behind the scenes.

“Leo!!!” You offer me a great deal of happiness, my boy! She captioned the video, which showed Palmer bopping about in a black bustier and pin-striped leggings while sporting a huge smile. “Mommy waited so long for you, and you were certainly worth the wait,” she said.

“I can’t wait until you’re older and we can go to the movies together, camp, improv, binge tv shows, cook and all the other endless things I dream of doing with you,” she said further.

“I have experienced so many things before and after your birth, which is why I can say without a doubt that your love has made me unstoppable,” Palmer said as he approached the conclusion of his statement. Having you by my side makes it impossible for anything to defeat me. You are the love of my life. 🙏🏾 This is so true.

As the autumn season progressed, the new mother posted a picture of her Halloween festivities with her son, Leo. She had dressed him up as the scientist Henry Frankenstein, and she had dressed herself up as the bride of Frankenstein, from the science fiction horror film Bride of Frankenstein, which was released in 1935.

In the caption, the celebrity wrote, “He gave me LIFE,” referring to their “characters'” roles in the legendary monster movie, in which they played the scientist who was responsible for producing a mate for the monster.

By Anna

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