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Keke Palmer's 'Sorry to This Man' Meme Is a Perpetual Mood

By now, you've probably noticed Keke Palmer's iconic"sorry to this man" meme that's taking over the internet. But in case you don't spend all your time on Twitter, we'll explain. In a video with, Palmer takes a lie detector test where she answers a series of questions on random topics and her personal life.

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