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Keke Palmer's Boyfriend Slammed For Publicly Shaming Her Over Her Outfit At Usher Concert

Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson
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Darius Jackson doubled down after fans ripped him a new one for calling out Palmer's outfit choice after a video emerged of her enjoying herself at Usher's Las Vegas residency.

Keke Palmer's boyfriend Darius Jackson faced quite the backlash on social media after publicly shaming the mother of his child for the outfit she wore at an Usher concert.

Palmer was enjoying Usher's Las Vegas residency on Wednesday sporting a sheer black polka dot dress over a bodysuit. Usher sang "There Goes My Baby" to Palmer who joined in and swayed along with the Grammy winner.


You can watch the moment below.

While most people on social media loved the interaction - and Palmer's stellar vocals - the Nope actor's boyfriend was not impressed... specifically with Palmer's outfit.

According to USA Today, Jackson replied to the video:

"It’s the outfit tho.. you a mom."

After being dragged by much of Twitter, Jackson doubled down:

"We live in a generation where a man of the family doesn’t want the wife & mother to his kids to showcase booty cheeks to please others & he gets told how much of a hater he is."
"This is my family & my representation."
"I have standards & morals to what I believe. I rest my case."

That certainly didn't help matters.

Users on social media continued to slam him for shaming Palmer.


Amidst the backlash, he deleted his Twitter account.

But that didn't stop people from chiming in on the topic.

Many noted that if Jackson had concerns over the outfit, they should have been addressed privately.




And others claimed the solution to his problems are simple - don't comment on a woman's outfit.

Solid life advice.

Palmer herself hasn't commented on Jackson's tweets, but based on her Instagram post, we don't think she'd agree with them.

Looks like she had an amazing time!

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