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Keke Palmer compares her baby photo to her baby

Instagram/ Keke Palmer

Keke Palmerhas a mini-me!

“#KandiFace 🤣 I’m done! This seals it all, we not the same complexion but the FEATURES ARE THEREEEEEEE. I rest my case!”

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Last week, the staropened up about being a momduring her Keke Palmer: “Big Boss: Empowering Yourself to Create the Life You Want” event in Washington, D.C.

“And it just gave me a sense of freedom that I can’t describe, where I’m not afraid, because it’s like, this is what I have, this is who I am.”

Palmer continued, “I never would have imagined that my son would have given me such a deep confidence and empowerment to just really be like, ‘Yo, we about to do this.' "

TheScream Queensstar went on to reveal that she loves being a mother so much that she’s “probably going to have about 12 kids.”

“It’s so exceptional,” she said. “I mean, for anybody that doesn’t want it your life is fabulous if that’s not what you want and if you do want it, get ready for a ride because it is a blessing beyond a blessing. I’m probably going to have about 12 kids, don’t play with it now.”

Earlier this month, Palmerspoke to PEOPLE about the highs and lows of parenting her son. One of those lows included the challenges of breastfeeding, which Palmer said was the biggest surprise about motherhood so far.

“Although breastfeeding is ‘natural,’ it’s not instinctual,” she told PEOPLE, adding that it’s been “a doozy.”

“[People] make it seem like, ‘Oh, this is natural and the whole breast is best gag,’ and you know, it ends up making you feel like s— … it’s like tying your shoe,” she explained.

“Tying your shoes is easy, but you had to learn how to tie your shoes. So it becomes easier. In the beginning your fingers were like butter fingers — and that’s the same thing with breastfeeding. It isn’t that easy. And if it is for you, wonderful. But I think more often than not, it’s difficult."

source: people.com