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Keke Palmer’s gritty ‘PIMP’ film digs deep into the life of street hustling

In the film, Keke portrays a struggling same gender loving woman pimp named Wednesday whose fortune changes after her girlfriend hits the mean streets of New York.

ATLANTA — It’s a role we have never seen Keke Palmer in before. A woman named Wednesday that grows up to be like her father in a very gritty and underground industry.

In the film, Keke portrays a struggling same gender loving woman pimp named Wednesday whose fortune changes after her girlfriend hits the mean streets of New York.

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The film digs deep into the life of woman hustling with Keke giving a powerful portrayal of young woman involved in a dangerous game, with her dreams of ever escaping the life being put at risk.

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Written and directed by Christine Crokos and executive produced by Lee Daniels, PIMP’s cast also includes Aunjanue Ellis, Vanessa Morgan, Mike E. Winfield, Edi Gathegi, and DMX as Keke's onscreen father.

The movie was released in select theaters, but you can catch the full movie on showtime dot com or on all digital platforms including, iTunes, Amazon Video.

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