How Keke Palmer Crafted Her Password Persona to Wink at a Role ‘Dominated by Men’
“I would liken it to a matured version of the work I was able to do as a kid with Nickelodeon and Disney,” the Emmy-winning actress says.

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Keke Palmer likens her duties on NBC’s Password to another notch in a (particularly prolific) Barbie’s belt. That’s not simply because the hosting gig won Palmer her history-making Emmy, but because she prides herself on her shapeshifting skills, the careers changing with her clothes. “Every aspect of me is a different doll,” Palmer tells me when we meet over Zoom in February. “Whether it’s Keke Palmer on the carpet, Keke Palmer doing Password, or Keke Palmer doing her podcast—it’s a different zone.” In the case of Password, the suit simply fits. “It’s these suits and the skirts and the ties and the glasses and the hats and the brooches and the accessories that really bring it together,” she says.
Password, launched in 1961, is one of the most celebrated game shows ever created, considered one of the greats amongst genre stalwarts like Jeopardy! and Family Feud. The format pairs celebrity guests with contestants to guess a secret “password” using only one-word clues. NBC rebooted the show in 2022, replacing a long line of male hosts (Allen Ludden, Bert Convy, Regis Philbin, and so on) with Palmer.
The significance of that change was far from lost on her; her Password wardrobe intentionally winks at the stodgy old-school (and very male) look characterized by her predecessors. “This is a space that has normally been dominated by men, when you think about game show hosts,” she says. “So my style is an ode to that with a feminine twist, where I’m wearing these suits or these strong power looks, but also dresses with an old British fashion to it.”
With season 2 of the Password reboot premiering on March 12 on NBC, Palmer took ELLE.com behind the scenes of her closet curation—and explained why her host persona is a “satirical” take on a classic character.

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