Emmy award-winning superstar Keke Palmer’s highly anticipated scripted comedy, ‘Bosses’, has officially premiered on KeyTV Network.
The show promises fresh perspectives on talent management, showcasing the power of Black women in entertainment.
KeyTV Network’s Latest Hit: ‘Bosses’ Makes Its Debut
KeyTV, Palmer’s digital network, has launched its newest series, continuing its mission of amplifying underrepresented voices. ‘Bosses’ follows the success of their viral hit ‘That’s The Gag’. The premiere episode is now available for streaming.
Viewers can access the show on KeyTV Network’s YouTube and Facebook channels. New episodes will air weekly, offering a regular dose of this innovative take on the entertainment world.
Behind the Scenes: Mother-Daughter Duo Takes Hollywood by Storm
‘Bosses’ centers around Sharon Palmer, Keke’s real-life mother and manager. The show chronicles Sharon’s journey as she launches her own talent management company. This unique premise gives viewers an insider’s look at the industry.
“Working with my mother Sharon in this is a special treat,” Palmer shared earlier. The mother-daughter dynamic adds authenticity to the series, promising both laughs and heartfelt moments.
A Fresh Take on Talent Management
Palmer describes ‘Bosses’ as “a comedic look at the world of talent management”. The show aims to provide a realistic yet humorous portrayal of life behind the scenes in Hollywood.
An exclusive first-look clip released before the premiere showcased Sharon’s negotiation skills and her belief in Keke’s talent. This blend of business acumen and family support sets the tone for the series.
Star-Studded Production Team Behind ‘Bosses’
‘Bosses’ boasts an impressive lineup of creators and executive producers. Keke Palmer, Matt Cullen, and Troy LaPersonerie created and wrote the series. Executive producers include Palmer, Sharon Palmer, Josh Zakaria, Lenoria Addison, and Cullen.
This talented team’s combined expertise has delivered a show that is both entertaining and insightful, as evidenced by today’s premiere.
Breaking Stereotypes and Empowering Black Women
‘Bosses’ challenges the “momager” stigma often associated with parent-managers in entertainment. By showcasing Sharon Palmer’s professional journey, the show highlights the capabilities of Black women in leadership roles.
Keke Palmer’s involvement both on and off-screen further emphasizes the show’s commitment to empowerment. Her success serves as inspiration for aspiring entertainers and entrepreneurs alike.