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Keke Palmer and Toddler Son Channel Snoop Dogg and Bow Wow for Halloween

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  • Keke Palmer and her 2-year-old son Leodis dressed up as Snoop Dogg and Bow Wow
  • Palmer shared photos and videos of their costume on Instagram
  • Palmer opened up about the challenges of being a single mom
Keke Palmer and Toddler Son Channel Snoop Dogg and Bow Wow for Halloween

On October 29, 2025, actress Keke Palmer took to Instagram to share her and her 2-year-old son Leodis' Halloween costume for this year. The mother-son duo dressed up as Snoop Dogg and Bow Wow, recreating the iconic pair from Bow Wow's 2000 hit song "Bow Wow (That's My Name)."

In the photos, Palmer can be seen wearing a white t-shirt, zip-up hoodie, baggy pants, and white sneakers, accessorized with a silver chain, channeling Snoop Dogg's signature style. Her son Leodis, meanwhile, sported a white sweatband, a denim jacket, a white t-shirt, and sunglasses, emulating Bow Wow's look.

Palmer also posted a video of herself and Leodis singing along to the song, showcasing the toddler's energetic dance moves and adjusting his sunglasses. The actress, who welcomed Leodis in February 2023, has been open about the challenges of being a single mother. In a recent Instagram post, she encouraged other mothers doing it on their own, reminding them that they are "capable" and that their "sacrifices are accounted for."

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Keke Palmer and her son Leodis dressed up as Snoop Dogg and Bow Wow, channeling the iconic duo from Bow Wow's 2000 hit song "Bow Wow (That's My Name)".
Keke Palmer shared photos and videos of herself and Leodis in their Snoop Dogg and Bow Wow costumes on her Instagram account.
In a recent Instagram post, Keke Palmer opened up about the challenges of being a single mother, encouraging other mothers doing it on their own and reminding them that they are "capable" and their "sacrifices are accounted for".

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