&34;I'm so sorry, sir,&34; the actress replied, harking back to her famous 2019 viral meme. Keke Palmer rejects fan proposal at SXSW: 'I can't marry you, I don't know you' &34;I'm so sorry, sir,&34; the actress replied, harking back to her famous 2019 viral meme. By Kathleen Perricone March 13, 2026 5:38 p.m. ET Leave a Comment :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/kekepalmer0313264c8eb074d92946a3b3497dd97623edfb.jpg) Keke Palmer on stage at South by Southwest.
"I'm so sorry, sir," the actress replied, harking back to her famous 2019 viral meme.
Keke Palmer rejects fan proposal at SXSW: 'I can't marry you, I don't know you'
"I'm so sorry, sir," the actress replied, harking back to her famous 2019 viral meme.
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March 13, 2026 5:38 p.m. ET
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Keke Palmer on stage at South by Southwest. Credit:
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Keke Palmer is once again "sorry to this man" after a fan proposed to her at SXSW on Friday.
The *I Love Boosters* actress was interviewing her costars at the South by Southwest Film & TV Festival in Austin when a random man got down on one knee in front of the stage and pulled out a ring box.
"I can't marry you, I don't know you. I'm so sorry," replied a shocked Palmer, as her costars' jaws collectively dropped. "I'm so sorry, sir… Is this a prank?"
The audience laughed, albeit a little nervously, as the would-be fiancé's insistence made things awkward.
First, an attendant approached the man to gently guide him out, but he wouldn't budge. A plain-clothes security guard then appeared from behind Palmer onstage and also urged the lovelorn fan to move along. But he still refused.
By then, security was done playing games. In videos circulating on social media, the guard grabs the fan — who appears to be wearing SXSW press credentials — by the arm and drags him away from the stage, as the crowd erupts into applause.
Also of note: The man seems to be wearing a band on his left ring finger.
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Palmer, who was hosting the panel for her *Baby, This Is Keke Palmer* podcast, did her best to keep the show moving. "Sorry, guys, let's just take a deep breath in," she told the audience, before continuing her interview with *I Love Boosters*' Demi Moore, Taylour Paige, Naomi Ackie, Poppy Liu, and Eiza González.
In another angle of the proposal, the stunt was no joke to those in attendance.
"Nah, hey, he was doing some weird s‑‑‑ earlier," a woman says as the man approaches Palmer. "She needs help, bro," adds another female voice. "She needs security."
This, of course, is not the first time Palmer effectively shut down an awkward moment with an apology.
In 2019, she went viral when *Vanity Fair* asked if her eponymous character in Nickelodeon's *True Jackson, VP* was "a better VP than Dick Cheney."
Palmer, unsure who he was, famously replied: "I hate to say it, I hope I don't sound ridiculous, I don't know who this man is. I mean, he could be walking down the street, I wouldn't know a thing. Sorry to this man."
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Published: March 15, 2026 at 10:01AM on Source: MANUEL MAG
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