Keke Palmer and her boyfriend Darius Jackson were spotted attending Beyoncé‘s Renaissance World Tour despite their recent fallout involving Usher.
On Monday night (September 4), Jackson posted clips to his Instagram Story of him hanging with Palmer at Bey’s Los Angeles show at SoFi Stadium.
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The couple — who recently became parents to a baby boy named Leodis — enjoyed the concert together as Jackson put up Monday night’s edition of Beyoncé’s viral “Everybody Go Mute” Challenge while she performed “ENERGY.”
“Everybody go,” he wrote while Keke Palmer latched on to her man with an ear-to-ear grin seemingly without a care in the world.
After letting the drama simmer for a few weeks, Keke and Jackson appear to be back on as they spent time together celebrating the Nope star’s 30th birthday last month.
The pair can be seen engaged in a full-on conversation while enjoying lunch at an unnamed restaurant, acting as though nothing had ever happened between the two of them.
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At one point, Jackson referred to Palmer as his “partner in crime.” He even took to Twitter to send a special birthday wish to the mother of his child. “Happy Birthday to a one of a kind being. Hoping your 30s brings you many joys & triumphs,” he wrote.
The feud bubbled in July when Jackson slammed Palmer for her wardrobe selection while she was serenaded at an Usher concert in Las Vegas. “It’s the outfit tho.. you a mom,” he tweeted.
After facing blowback for critiquing the mother of his child, Darius Jackson double-downed on his line of thinking.
“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,” he wrote. “This is my family & my representation. I have standards & morals to what I believe. I rest my case.”
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Some believed Keke twisted the knife in Jackson’s back when starring in Usher’s “Boyfriend” video last month but that doesn’t appear to be the case as they’re back on good terms — at least for now.